Protein Domain : IPR007861

Type:  Domain Name:  DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, clamp
Description:  Mismatch repair contributes to the overall fidelity of DNA replication and is essential for combating the adverse effects of damage to the genome. It involves the correction of mismatched base pairs that have been missed by the proofreading element of the DNA polymerase complex. The post-replicative Mismatch Repair System (MMRS) of Escherichia coliinvolves MutS (Mutator S), MutL and MutH proteins, and acts to correct point mutations or small insertion/deletion loops produced during DNA replication []. MutS and MutL are involved in preventing recombination between partially homologous DNA sequences. The assembly of MMRS is initiated by MutS, which recognises and binds to mispaired nucleotides and allows further action of MutL and MutH to eliminate a portion of newly synthesized DNA strand containing the mispaired base []. MutS can also collaborate with methyltransferases in the repair of O(6)-methylguanine damage, which would otherwise pair with thymine during replication to create an O(6)mG:T mismatch []. MutS exists as a dimer, where the two monomers have different conformations and form a heterodimer at the structural level []. Only one monomer recognises the mismatch specifically and has ADP bound. Non-specific major groove DNA-binding domains from both monomers embrace the DNA in a clamp-like structure. Mismatch binding induces ATP uptake and a conformational change in the MutS protein, resulting in a clamp that translocates on DNA. MutS is a modular protein with a complex structure [], and is composed of:N-terminal mismatch-recognition domain, which is similar in structure to tRNA endonuclease.Connector domain, which is similar in structure to Holliday junction resolvase ruvC.Core domain, which is composed of two separate subdomains that join together to form a helical bundle; from within the core domain, two helices act as levers that extend towards (but do not touch) the DNA.Clamp domain, which is inserted between the two subdomains of the core domain at the top of the lever helices; the clamp domain has a beta-sheet structure.ATPase domain (connected to the core domain), which has a classical Walker A motif.HTH (helix-turn-helix) domain, which is involved in dimer contacts.The MutS family of proteins is named after the Salmonella typhimurium MutS protein involved in mismatch repair. Homologues of MutS have been found in many species including eukaryotes (MSH 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 proteins), archaea and bacteria, and together these proteins have been grouped into the MutS family. Although many of these proteins have similar activities to the E. coli MutS, there is significant diversity of function among the MutS family members. Human MSH has been implicated in non-polyposis colorectal carcinoma (HNPCC) and is a mismatch binding protein [].This diversity is even seen within species, where many species encode multiple MutS homologues with distinct functions []. Inter-species homologues may have arisen through frequent ancient horizontal gene transfer of MutS (and MutL) from bacteria to archaea and eukaryotes via endosymbiotic ancestors of mitochondria and chloroplasts []. This entry represents the clamp domain (domain 4) found in proteins of the MutS family. The clamp domain is inserted within the core domain at the top of the lever helices. It has a beta-sheet structure []. Short Name:  DNA_mismatch_repair_MutS_clamp

0 Child Features

0 Contains

1 Cross References

Identifier
PF05190

3 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR011184 Family DNA mismatch repair MutS
IPR007696 Domain DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, core
IPR005748 Family DNA mismatch repair protein MutS, type 1

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0005524 IPR007861
GO:0030983 IPR007861
GO:0006298 IPR007861

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0005524 IPR007861
GO:0030983 IPR007861
GO:0006298 IPR007861

0 Parent Features

3256 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
30474 D8REY9 PAC:15414193 Selaginella moellendorffii 876  
410679 D8RFI0 PAC:15407166 Selaginella moellendorffii 1232  
420794 D8SD50 PAC:15415372 Selaginella moellendorffii 638  
20623 D8SD46 PAC:15408224 Selaginella moellendorffii 655  
407609 D8R658 PAC:15420404 Selaginella moellendorffii 868  
85179 D8R655 PAC:15417770 Selaginella moellendorffii 940  
88713 D8R9G5 PAC:15408591 Selaginella moellendorffii 540  
88599 D8R9L3 PAC:15407205 Selaginella moellendorffii 783  
evm.TU.contig_35114.1 PAC:16430586 Carica papaya 591  
evm.model.supercontig_107.43 PAC:16405347 Carica papaya 728  
evm.model.supercontig_50.141 PAC:16421601 Carica papaya 1102  
30076.m004668 B9RNF5 PAC:16817278 Ricinus communis 1306  
30101.m000381 B9SXE1 PAC:16817781 Ricinus communis 553  
30174.m008720 B9RE38 PAC:16822366 Ricinus communis 936  
Cucsa.129790.1 PAC:16962337 Cucumis sativus 557  
Cucsa.198870.1 A0A0A0LS02 PAC:16968643 Cucumis sativus 942  
Cucsa.198870.2 PAC:16968644 Cucumis sativus 716  
Cucsa.205070.1 PAC:16969051 Cucumis sativus 1307  
orange1.1g002306m A0A067FAT5 PAC:18117353 Citrus sinensis 938  
orange1.1g002722m A0A067FEC9 PAC:18117354 Citrus sinensis 888  
orange1.1g006859m PAC:18094491 Citrus sinensis 628  
orange1.1g001405m A0A067F959 PAC:18101236 Citrus sinensis 1083  
orange1.1g001977m A0A067H7S7 PAC:18135751 Citrus sinensis 987  
orange1.1g001077m A0A067HG45 PAC:18135748 Citrus sinensis 1162  
orange1.1g000778m A0A067HGE8 PAC:18135747 Citrus sinensis 1288  
orange1.1g001187m A0A067H4S2 PAC:18135749 Citrus sinensis 1129  
orange1.1g001212m A0A067H569 PAC:18135750 Citrus sinensis 1122  
AT4G02070.2 F4JH76 PAC:19649066 Arabidopsis thaliana 1321  
AT4G02070.1 O04716 PAC:19649065 Arabidopsis thaliana 1324  
AT4G17380.1 F4JP48 PAC:19644397 Arabidopsis thaliana 792  

9 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            9722651
            8036718
            11048711
            17426027
            17919654
            17599803
            17965091
            17951114
            11048710