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Recently, Professor Wu Geng's team from the School of Life Science and Technology of Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism collaborated with the team of Professor Wang Lianrong of Wuhan University to elucidate the structure and function of DndE, an important protein in the phosphorylation pathway of archaeal DNA
In prokaryotes such as bacteria and archaea, a non-bridging oxygen atom on the backbone of DNA is replaced by a sulfur atom, a special epigenetic modification called DNA phosphorylation
In this study, we first analyzed the crystal structure of the DndE protein of the halophilic archaea Natronorubrum bangense JCM10635 strain, and found that, unlike the previously published DndE of E.
This article is the structure mechanism of bacteria using SBD domain to recognize sulfur modification on DNA published by Wu Geng's team in Nature Communications in 2018, and the SspB and SspE crystal structures of type II DNA sulfur modification system published in Nature Microbiology in 2020, 2020 Continuation and extension of the crystal structure of the cysteine desulfurase SspA of the type II DNA sulfur modification system published in mBio
Paper link: https://pubmed.
School of Life Science and Technology
School of Life Science and Technology