v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Domain |
Description | During the process of Escherichia coli nucleotide excision repair, DNA damage recognition and processing are achieved by the action of the uvrA, uvrB,and uvrC gene products [ ]. UvrB and UvrC share a common domain of around 35amino acids, the so called UVR domain. This domain in UvrB can interact with the homologous domain in UvrC throughout a putative coiled coil structure.This interaction is important for the incision of the damaged strand [ ].A conserved region similar to the UVR domain is also found in the ATP-binding subunit of bacterial and chloroplastic Clp ATPases [ ], which suggest that the UVR domain is not only involved in the interaction between uvrB and uvrC. |
Short Name | UVR_dom |