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J Biomol Struct Dyn
May 2015
a V.A. Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences , ul. Vavilova 32, 119991 , Moscow , Russia .
The herpes simplex virus type 1 origin-binding protein, OBP, is a DNA helicase encoded by the UL9 gene. The protein binds in a sequence-specific manner to the viral origins of replication, two OriS sites and one OriL site. In order to search for efficient inhibitors of the OBP activity, we have obtained a recombinant origin-binding protein expressed in Escherichia coli cells.
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June 2004
a V.A. Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991 , Moscow , Russia.
Abstract After publications of 3-D models of a static ribosome and its large and small subunits, one of the next tasks is to recognize movable ribosomal elements responsible for mechanical shifts during protein synthesis. Statistic analysis of available cross-linking data allowed us to reveal three well separated groups of motions in the ribosome: I, mean magnitude of 10Å; II, most abundant, centered at 20Å and of wide dispersion, and III, sparsely populated, with large distances up to 95Å. The last group, III, comprises elements, like the L7/12-stalk and the L1- protuberance, that adopt different positions in crystallographic or electron micrographic structures, and neighboring hairpins 88 and 89, indicating mobility.
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