NDB ID: PD0116


Title:ELK-1/DNA STRUCTURE REVEALS HOW RESIDUES DISTAL FROM DNA-BINDING SURFACE AFFECT DNA-RECOGNITION
Molecular Description:ETS-DOMAIN PROTEIN ELK-1/DNA COMPLEX
Structural Features:B DOUBLE HELIX
Nucleic Acid Sequence:
ChainsA,D:Click here for sequence.
ChainsB,E:Click here for sequence.
Protein Sequence:
ChainsC,F: Click here for sequence.
Primary Citation:Mo, Y., Vaessen, B., Johnston, K., Marmorstein, R.
Structure of the elk-1-DNA complex reveals how DNA-distal residues affect ETS domain recognition of DNA.
Nat.Struct.Biol. , 7, pp. 292 - 297, 2000.
Experimental Information:X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Space Group: 21   1
Cell Constants:
a = 33.245b = 140.523c = 38.620(Ångstroms)
= 90.00 = 115.52 = 90.00(degrees)
Refinement:The structure was refined using the CNS program. The R value is 20.2 for 17831 reflections in the resolution range 50.0 to 2.10 Ångstroms with I > 0. sigma(I).

Biological Assembly 1
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Coordinate + Structure Data

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Asymmetric Unit coordinates (cif format, Unix compressed(.gz))

Biological Assembly coordinates (pdb format)

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Derivative Data

Nucleic Acid Backbone Torsions

Base Pair Parameters

Base Pair Step Parameters

Hydrogen Bonding Classification

Links

The RCSB Protein Data Bank: 1DUX

PubMed: 10742173




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