A prominent β-hairpin structure in the winged-helix domain of RECQ1 is required for DNA unwinding and oligomer formation.
RecQ helicases have attracted considerable interest in recent years due to their role in the suppression of genome instability and human diseases. These atypical helicases exert their function by resolving a number of highly specific DNA structures. The crystal structure of a truncated catalytic cor...
Main Authors: | Lucic, B, Zhang, Y, King, O, Mendoza-Maldonado, R, Berti, M, Niesen, F, Burgess-Brown, N, Pike, A, Cooper, C, Gileadi, O, Vindigni, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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