Protein Domain : IPR000035

Type:  Conserved_site Name:  Alkylbase DNA glycosidase, conserved site
Description:  Alkylbase DNA glycosidases [] are DNA repair enzymes that hydrolyse the deoxyribose N-glycosidic bond to excise various alkylated bases from a damaged DNA polymer. In Escherichia colithere are two alkylbase DNA glycosidases: one (gene tag) which is constitutively expressed and which is specific for the removal of 3-methyladenine (), and one (gene alkA) which is induced during adaptation to alkylation and which can remove a variety of alkylation products (). Tag and alkA do not share any region of sequence similarity. In yeast there is an alkylbase DNA glycosidase (gene MAG1) [, ], which can remove 3-methyladenine or 7-methyladenine and which is structurally related to alkA. MAG and alkA are both proteins of about 300 amino acid residues. While the C- and N-terminal ends appear to be unrelated, there is a central region of about 130 residues which is well conserved. Short Name:  Alkylbase_DNA_glycsylse_CS

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1 Cross References

Identifier
PS00516

2 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR011257 Domain DNA glycosylase
IPR003265 Domain HhH-GPD domain

2 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003905 IPR000035
GO:0006281 IPR000035

2 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0003905 IPR000035
GO:0006281 IPR000035

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0 Proteins

3 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            3052269
            2265619
            2265620