Structural parsimony in endonuclease active sites: Should the number of homing endonuclease families be redefined?

Ulrike C. Kühlmann, Geoffrey R. Moore, Richard James, Colin Kleanthous, Andrew M. Hemmings

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Abstract

Homing endonucleases are classified into four families based on active site sequence motifs. Through structural comparisons we have found structural similarities between the endonuclease domain of colicin E9, an H-N-H motif- containing enzyme, and both the non-specific nuclease from Serratia and I- PpoI, a His-Cys box-containing homing endonuclease. Our comparison identifies conservation at the heart of all three enzyme active sites and so argues for a re-classification of H-N-H and His-Cys box homing endonucleases as a single family. We suggest the 'ββα-Me family' of homing enzymes to reflect the three elements of secondary structure and the metal ion that define the motif.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-2
Number of pages2
JournalFEBS Letters
Volume463
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Dec 1999

Keywords

  • Colicin E9
  • Homing endonuclease
  • Nuclease active site motif

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