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Title :  DAMAGED DNA INDUCED UV-DAMAGED DNA-BINDING PROTEIN (UV-DDB) DIMERIZATION AND ITS ROLES IN CHROMATINIZED DNA REPAIR
 
Authors :  J. I. Yeh, S. Du
Date :  14 Mar 12  (Deposition) - 08 Aug 12  (Release) - 24 Oct 12  (Revision)
Method :  X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Resolution :  2.85
Chains :  Asym./Biol. Unit :  A,B,F,G
Keywords :  Beta Barrel, Double Helix, Ddb1:Wd40 Beta-Barrel Fold, Dna Damage, Dna Repair, Host-Virus Interactions, Protein Ubiquitination, Proteosomal Degradation, Dna Binding Protein-Dna Complex (Keyword Search: [Gene Ontology, PubMed, Web (Google))
 
Reference :  J. I. Yeh, A. S. Levine, S. Du, U. Chinte, H. Ghodke, H. Wang, H. Shi, C. L. Hsieh, J. F. Conway, B. Van Houten, V. Rapic-Otrin
Damaged Dna Induced Uv-Damaged Dna-Binding Protein (Uv-Ddb) Dimerization And Its Roles In Chromatinized Dna Repair.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. Usa V. 109 E2737 2012
PubMed-ID: 22822215  |  Reference-DOI: 10.1073/PNAS.1110067109

(-) Compounds

Molecule 1 - DNA DAMAGE-BINDING PROTEIN 1
    ChainsA
    EngineeredYES
    Expression SystemSPODOPTERA FRUGIPERDA
    Expression System Cell LineSF9
    Expression System CommonFALL ARMYWORM
    Expression System PlasmidPBLUEBAC4.5/V5-HIS NT-HIS10-DDB1
    Expression System Taxid7108
    Expression System Vector TypePLASMID
    FragmentDNA DAMAGE-BINDING PROTEIN 1 (DDB1;
P127)
    GeneDDB1, DDB1_HUMAN, Q16531, XAP1
    MutationYES
    Organism CommonHUMAN
    Organism ScientificHOMO SAPIENS
    Organism Taxid9606
    SynonymDDB P127 SUBUNIT, DNA DAMAGE-BINDING PROTEIN A, DDBA, DAMAGE-SPECIFIC DNA-BINDING PROTEIN 1, HBV X-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN 1, XAP-1, UV-DAMAGED DNA-BINDING FACTOR, UV-DAMAGED DNA-BINDING PROTEIN 1, UV-DDB 1, XPE-BINDING FACTOR, XPE-BF, XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM GROUP E-COMPLEMENTING PROTEIN, XPCE
 
Molecule 2 - DNA DAMAGE-BINDING PROTEIN 2
    ChainsB
    EngineeredYES
    Expression SystemSPODOPTERA FRUGIPERDA
    Expression System Cell LineSF9
    Expression System CommonFALL ARMYWORM
    Expression System PlasmidPBLUEBAC4.5/V5-HIS NT-FLAG-DDB2
    Expression System Taxid7108
    Expression System Vector TypePLASMID
    FragmentDNA DAMAGE-BINDING PROTEIN 2 (DDB2;
P48)
    GeneDDB2, DDB2_HUMAN, Q92466
    MutationYES
    Organism CommonHUMAN
    Organism ScientificHOMO SAPIENS
    Organism Taxid9606
    SynonymDDB P48 SUBUNIT, DDBB, DAMAGE-SPECIFIC DNA-BINDING PROTEIN 2, UV-DAMAGED DNA-BINDING PROTEIN 2, UV-DDB 2
 
Molecule 3 - AP24 DNA STRAND
    ChainsF
    EngineeredYES
    FragmentAP24 DNA STRAND
    Other DetailsSYNTHETIC SINGLE STRANDED 24-OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDES WITH COMPLEMENTARY STRAND SEQUENCE: 5-TGACTGTATGATGACGATGCTGAC-3
    SyntheticYES
 
Molecule 4 - AP24 DNA COMPLEMENTARY STRAND
    ChainsG
    EngineeredYES
    FragmentAP24 DNA COMPLEMENTARY STRAND
    Other DetailsSYNTHETIC SINGLE STRANDED OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDES WITH A CENTRAL TETRAHYDROFURAN ABASIC SITE MIMIC (3DR) ON CODING STRAND WITH SEQUENCE: 5-GTCAGCATCG(3DR)CATCATACAGTCA-3
    SyntheticYES

 Structural Features

(-) Chains, Units

  1234
Asymmetric/Biological Unit ABFG

Summary Information (see also Sequences/Alignments below)

(-) Ligands, Modified Residues, Ions  (1, 1)

Asymmetric/Biological Unit (1, 1)
No.NameCountTypeFull Name
13DR1Mod. Nucleotide1',2'-DIDEOXYRIBOFURANOSE-5'-PHOSPHATE

(-) Sites  (0, 0)

(no "Site" information available for 4E54)

(-) SS Bonds  (1, 1)

Asymmetric/Biological Unit
No.Residues
1A:18 -A:313

(-) Cis Peptide Bonds  (16, 16)

Asymmetric/Biological Unit
No.Residues
1Glu A:224 -Pro A:225
2Gly A:357 -Pro A:358
3Ser A:549 -Asn A:550
4Asn A:550 -Gly A:551
5Leu A:571 -Pro A:572
6Phe A:771 -Ser A:772
7Asn A:1016 -Leu A:1017
8Gly A:1018 -Glu A:1019
9Thr A:1020 -Ser A:1021
10Ile A:1062 -Lys A:1063
11Leu B:28 -Glu B:29
12Glu B:31 -Pro B:32
13Pro B:44 -Ser B:45
14Arg B:47 -Cys B:48
15Leu B:53 -Trp B:54
16Pro B:366 -Tyr B:367

 Sequence-Structure Mapping

(-) SAPs(SNPs)/Variants  (5, 5)

Asymmetric/Biological Unit (5, 5)
  dbSNPPDB
No.SourceVariant IDVariantUniProt IDStatusIDChainVariant
1UniProtVAR_016337M215TDDB2_HUMANPolymorphism4647750BM215T
2UniProtVAR_010141K244EDDB2_HUMANDisease (XP-E)121434639BK244E
3UniProtVAR_010142R273HDDB2_HUMANDisease (XP-E)121434640BR273H
4UniProtVAR_016338A293TDDB2_HUMANPolymorphism4647751BA293T
5UniProtVAR_023074L427FDDB1_HUMANPolymorphism28720299AL427F

  SNP/SAP Summary Statistics (UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot)

(-) PROSITE Motifs  (0, 0)

(no "PROSITE Motif" information available for 4E54)

(-) Exons   (27, 27)

Asymmetric/Biological Unit (27, 27)
 ENSEMBLUniProtKBPDB
No.Transcript IDExonExon IDGenome LocationLengthIDLocationLengthCountLocationLength
1.1aENST000003017641aENSE00001766096chr11:61100666-61100380287DDB1_HUMAN1-21211A:1-2121
1.2ENST000003017642ENSE00001244589chr11:61099163-61099015149DDB1_HUMAN21-70501A:21-7050
1.3cENST000003017643cENSE00001244580chr11:61097546-61097430117DDB1_HUMAN71-109391A:71-10939
1.4ENST000003017644ENSE00001244572chr11:61097056-61096835222DDB1_HUMAN110-183741A:110-18374
1.5ENST000003017645ENSE00001119057chr11:61094365-61094251115DDB1_HUMAN184-222391A:184-22239
1.6aENST000003017646aENSE00001119056chr11:61093180-6109308398DDB1_HUMAN222-254331A:222-25433
1.7ENST000003017647ENSE00001119058chr11:61091609-61091451159DDB1_HUMAN255-307531A:255-30753
1.8ENST000003017648ENSE00001119055chr11:61090566-6109048384DDB1_HUMAN308-335281A:308-33528
1.9ENST000003017649ENSE00001119053chr11:61089884-61089768117DDB1_HUMAN336-374391A:336-37439
1.10aENST0000030176410aENSE00001119059chr11:61089169-61089067103DDB1_HUMAN375-409351A:375-40935
1.11ENST0000030176411ENSE00001145160chr11:61084039-6108396476DDB1_HUMAN409-434261A:409-43426
1.12ENST0000030176412ENSE00001145157chr11:61083865-61083757109DDB1_HUMAN434-470371A:434-47037
1.13ENST0000030176413ENSE00001198138chr11:61081958-61081780179DDB1_HUMAN471-530601A:471-53060
1.14ENST0000030176414ENSE00001063042chr11:61081682-61081519164DDB1_HUMAN530-585561A:530-58556
1.15ENST0000030176415ENSE00001063027chr11:61081441-61081334108DDB1_HUMAN585-621371A:585-62137
1.16ENST0000030176416ENSE00001063028chr11:61081178-61080971208DDB1_HUMAN621-690701A:621-69070
1.17ENST0000030176417ENSE00001145124chr11:61079556-6107946196DDB1_HUMAN690-722331A:690-72233
1.18ENST0000030176418ENSE00001198106chr11:61079367-61079256112DDB1_HUMAN722-759381A:722-75938
1.19ENST0000030176419ENSE00001063044chr11:61077890-61077767124DDB1_HUMAN760-801421A:760-80142
1.20ENST0000030176420ENSE00001063040chr11:61077432-61077268165DDB1_HUMAN801-856561A:801-85656
1.21ENST0000030176421ENSE00001063041chr11:61076549-6107645595DDB1_HUMAN856-887321A:856-88732
1.22ENST0000030176422ENSE00001145096chr11:61071507-61071337171DDB1_HUMAN888-944571A:888-94457
1.23ENST0000030176423ENSE00001145090chr11:61070627-61070518110DDB1_HUMAN945-981371A:945-98137
1.24ENST0000030176424ENSE00001198074chr11:61070223-61070054170DDB1_HUMAN981-1038581A:981-103858
1.25ENST0000030176425ENSE00001506453chr11:61069831-61069729103DDB1_HUMAN1038-1072351A:1038-107235
1.26ENST0000030176426ENSE00001506452chr11:61068404-61068281124DDB1_HUMAN1072-1113421A:1072-111342
1.27bENST0000030176427bENSE00001798842chr11:61067691-61066920772DDB1_HUMAN1114-1140271A:1114-114027

(-) Sequences/Alignments

Asymmetric/Biological Unit
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Chain A from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:1140
 aligned with DDB1_HUMAN | Q16531 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:1140

    Alignment length:1140
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          DDB1_HUMAN      1 MSYNYVVTAQKPTAVNGCVTGHFTSAEDLNLLIAKNTRLEIYVVTAEGLRPVKEVGMYGKIAVMELFRPKGESKDLLFILTAKYNACILEYKQSGESIDIITRAHGNVQDRIGRPSETGIIGIIDPECRMIGLRLYDGLFKVIPLDRDNKELKAFNIRLEELHVIDVKFLYGCQAPTICFVYQDPQGRHVKTYEVSLREKEFNKGPWKQENVEAEASMVIAVPEPFGGAIIIGQESITYHNGDKYLAIAPPIIKQSTIVCHNRVDPNGSRYLLGDMEGRLFMLLLEKEEQMDGTVTLKDLRVELLGETSIAECLTYLDNGVVFVGSRLGDSQLVKLNVDSNEQGSYVVAMETFTNLGPIVDMCVVDLERQGQGQLVTCSGAFKEGSLRIIRNGIGIHEHASIDLPGIKGLWPLRSDPNRETDDTLVLSFVGQTRVLMLNGEEVEETELMGFVDDQQTFFCGNVAHQQLIQITSASVRLVSQEPKALVSEWKEPQAKNISVASCNSSQVVVAVGRALYYLQIHPQELRQISHTEMEHEVACLDITPLGDSNGLSPLCAIGLWTDISARILKLPSFELLHKEMLGGEIIPRSILMTTFESSHYLLCALGDGALFYFGLNIETGLLSDRKKVTLGTQPTVLRTFRSLSTTNVFACSDRPTVIYSSNHKLVFSNVNLKEVNYMCPLNSDGYPDSLALANNSTLTIGTIDEIQKLHIRTVPLYESPRKICYQEVSQCFGVLSSRIEVQDTSGGTTALRPSASTQALSSSVSSSKLFSSSTAPHETSFGEEVEVHNLLIIDQHTFEVLHAHQFLQNEYALSLVSCKLGKDPNTYFIVGTAMVYPEEAEPKQGRIVVFQYSDGKLQTVAEKEVKGAVYSMVEFNGKLLASINSTVRLYEWTTEKELRTECNHYNNIMALYLKTKGDFILVGDLMRSVLLLAYKPMEGNFEEIARDFNPNWMSAVEILDDDNFLGAENAFNLFVCQKDSAATTDEERQHLQEVGLFHLGEFVNVFCHGSLVMQNLGETSTPTQGSVLFGTVNGMIGLVTSLSESWYNLLLDMQNRLNKVIKSVGKIEHSFWRSFHTERKTEPATGFIDGDLIESFLDISRPKMQEVVANLQYDDGSGMKREATADDLIKVVEELTRIH 1140
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author ...eeeeeee......eeeee........eeeeee..eeeeee......eeeeeee....eeeee...........eeeee....eeeeeeeee..eeeeeeeeee..............eeee.....eeeee....eeeeee..........eeee.....eeeeee.......eeeeeeee..eeeeeeeeeehhhheeee.....eee.....eeee.......eeee....eeee....eeee.hhhhhh..eeeeee......eeeeee...eeeeeee..............eeeeeeee...eeeeeeee..eeeeee....eeeeee..........eeeeeee.........eee.........eeeee.hhhh.eeeeeee...eeeeeee.......eeee..........eeeeee..eeeeee...................eeeeeee...eeeeee...eeeee.....eeeee.........eeee...eeeeee..eeeeeeee..eeeeeeeee....eeeee............eeeeee....eeeeee.....eeeeee......eeeeeeeee..eeeeeeee...eeeeeeee....eeeeeeeee......eeeeeee..eeeeeee....eeeee....eeeee.......eeeee.......eeeee....eeeeee.....eeeeeee...eeeeeeeehhh.eeeeeeeeeeee.....eee..........eeee...................eeeeeeeeeee.....eeeeee....eeeeeeeee........eeeeeeee..........eeeeeeeee..eeee...eee...eeeeeee..eeeeee..eeeeeee.....eeeeeee.....eeeeeee..eeeeee....eeeeeee....eeeeeee......eeeeee....eeeeee...eeeeeee.....hhhhhh.eeeeeeee....eeeeee...............eeeeeeee....eeeeee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.........hhhhhh.ee....ee....eeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..............hhhhhhhhhhhhhh.. Sec.struct. author
                 SAPs(SNPs) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------F----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs)
                    PROSITE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE
           Transcript 1 (1) Exon 1.1a  PDB: A:1-2-------------------------------------------------Exon 1.3c  PDB: A:71-109               Exon 1.4  PDB: A:110-183 UniProt: 110-183                                 Exon 1.5  PDB: A:184-222               --------------------------------Exon 1.7  PDB: A:255-307 UniProt: 255-307            Exon 1.8  PDB: A:308-335    Exon 1.9  PDB: A:336-374               Exon 1.10a  PDB: A:375-409         ------------------------Exon 1.12  PDB: A:434-470            Exon 1.13  PDB: A:471-530 UniProt: 471-530                  ------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.15  PDB: A:585-621            --------------------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.17  PDB: A:690-722        -------------------------------------Exon 1.19  PDB: A:760-801 UniProt: 760-801------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.21  PDB: A:856-887       Exon 1.22  PDB: A:888-944 UniProt: 888-944               Exon 1.23  PDB: A:945-981            --------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.25  PDB: A:1038-1072        -----------------------------------------Exon 1.27b  PDB: A:1114-114 Transcript 1 (1)
           Transcript 1 (2) --------------------Exon 1.2  PDB: A:21-70 UniProt: 21-70             -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.6a  PDB: A:222-254        ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.11  PDB: A:409-434 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.14  PDB: A:530-585 UniProt: 530-585              -----------------------------------Exon 1.16  PDB: A:621-690 UniProt: 621-690                            -------------------------------Exon 1.18  PDB: A:722-759             -----------------------------------------Exon 1.20  PDB: A:801-856 UniProt: 801-856              ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.24  PDB: A:981-1038 UniProt: 981-1038              ---------------------------------Exon 1.26  PDB: A:1072-1113               --------------------------- Transcript 1 (2)
                4e54 A    1 HSYNYVVTAQKPTAVNGCVTGHFTSAEDLNLLIAKNTRLEIYVVTAEGLRPVKEVGMYGKIAVMELFRPKGESKDLLFILTAKYNACILEYKQSGESIDIITRAHGNVQDRIGRPSETGIIGIIDPECRMIGLRLYDGLFKVIPLDRDNKELKAFNIRLEELHVIDVKFLYGCQAPTICFVYQDPQGRHVKTYEVSLREKEFNKGPWKQENVEAEASMVIAVPEPFGGAIIIGQESITYHNGDKYLAIAPPIIKQSTIVCHNRVDPNGSRYLLGDMEGRLFMLLLEKEEQMDGTVTLKDLRVELLGETSIAECLTYLDNGVVFVGSRLGDSQLVKLNVDSNEQGSYVVAMETFTNLGPIVDMCVVDLERQGQGQLVTCSGAFKEGSLRIIRNGIGIHEHASIDLPGIKGLWPLRSDPNRETDDTLVLSFVGQTRVLMLNGEEVEETELMGFVDDQQTFFCGNVAHQQLIQITSASVRLVSQEPKALVSEWKEPQAKNISVASCNSSQVVVAVGRALYYLQIHPQELRQISHTEMEHEVACLDITPLGDSNGLSPLCAIGLWTDISARILKLPSFELLHKEMLGGEIIPRSILMTTFESSHYLLCALGDGALFYFGLNIETGLLSDRKKVTLGTQPTVLRTFRSLSTTNVFACSDRPTVIYSSNHKLVFSNVNLKEVNYMCPLNSDGYPDSLALANNSTLTIGTIDEIQKLHIRTVPLYESPRKICYQEVSQCFGVLSSRIEVQDTSGGTTALRPSASTQALSSSVSSSKLFSSSTAPHETSFGEEVEVHNLLIIDQHTFEVLHAHQFLQNEYALSLVSCKLGKDPNTYFIVGTAMVYPEEAEPKQGRIVVFQYSDGKLQTVAEKEVKGAVYSMVEFNGKLLASINSTVRLYEWTTEKELRTECNHYNNIMALYLKTKGDFILVGDLMRSVLLLAYKPMEGNFEEIARDFNPNWMSAVEILDDDNFLGAENAFNLFVCQKDSAATTDEERQHLQEVGLFHLGEFVNVFCHGSLVMQNLGETSTPTQGSVLFGTVNGMIGLVTSLSESWYNLLLDMQNRLNKVIKSVGKIEHSFWRSFHTERKTEPATGFIDGDLIESFLDISRPKMQEVVANLQYDDGSGMKREATADDLIKVVEELTRIH 1140
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Chain B from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:402
 aligned with DDB2_HUMAN | Q92466 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:427

    Alignment length:402
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          DDB2_HUMAN     20 RNKRSRSPLELEPEAKKLCAKGSGPSRRCDSDCLWVGLAGPQILPPCRSIVRTLHQHKLGRASWPSVQQGLQQSFLHTLDSYRILQKAAPFDRRATSLAWHPTHPSTVAVGSKGGDIMLWNFGIKDKPTFIKGIGAGGSITGLKFNPLNTNQFYASSMEGTTRLQDFKGNILRVFASSDTINIWFCSLDVSASSRMVVTGDNVGNVILLNMDGKELWNLRMHKKKVTHVALNPCCDWFLATASVDQTVKIWDLRQVRGKASFLYSLPHRHPVNAACFSPDGARLLTTDQKSEIRVYSASQWDCPLGLIPHPHRHFQHLTPIKAAWHPRYNLIVVGRYPDPNFKSCTPYELRTIDVFDGNSGKMMCQLYDPESSGISSLNEFNPMGDTLASAMGYHILIWSQE  421
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .hhhhhh...........hhhhhh.............hhhhhhh.......hhhhhhh....hhhhhhhhhhh.............eeee....eeeeee.......eeeee....eeee........eee..........eeee......eeeee.....eeeee....eeeeee...........eeee....eeeee.....eeeee...............eeeeee......eeeeee......eee...................eee........eeeeee....eeeee......eeee................ee......eeee.................eeee......eeeee..........eeee......eeee...eeee.... Sec.struct. author
                 SAPs(SNPs) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------T----------------------------E----------------------------H-------------------T-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs)
                    PROSITE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transcript
                4e54 B   20 RNKRSRSPLELEPEAKKLCAKGSGPSRRCDSDCLWVGLAGPQILPPCRSIVRTLHQHKLGRASWPSVQQGLQQSFLHTLDSYRILQKAAPFDRRATSLAWHPTHPSTVAVGSKGGDIMLWNFGIKDKPTFIKGIGAGGSITGLKFNPLNTNQFYASSMEGTTRLQDFKGNILRVFASSDTINIWFCSLDVSASSRMVVTGDNVGNVILLNMDGKELWNLRMHKKKVTHVALNPCCDWFLATASVDQTVKIWDLRQVRGKASFLYSLPHRHPVNAACFSPDGARLLTTDQKSEIRVYSASQWDCPLGLIPHPHRHFQHLTPIKAAWHPRYNLIVVGRYPDPNFKSCTPYELRTIDVFDGNSGKMMCQLYDPESSGISSLNEFNPMGDTLASAMGYHILIWSQQ  421
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Chain F from PDB  Type:DNA  Length:24
                                                         
                4e54 F    1 TGACTGTATGATGACGATGCTGAC   24
                                    10        20    

Chain G from PDB  Type:DNA  Length:24
                                                         
                4e54 G    1 GTCAGCATCGxCATCATACAGTCA   24
                                    10|       20    
                                     11-3DR         

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 Classification and Annotation

(-) SCOP Domains  (0, 0)

(no "SCOP Domain" information available for 4E54)

(-) CATH Domains  (0, 0)

(no "CATH Domain" information available for 4E54)

(-) Pfam Domains  (0, 0)

(no "Pfam Domain" information available for 4E54)

(-) Gene Ontology  (46, 67)

Asymmetric/Biological Unit(hide GO term definitions)
Chain A   (DDB1_HUMAN | Q16531)
molecular function
    GO:0003677    DNA binding    Any molecular function by which a gene product interacts selectively and non-covalently with DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
    GO:0003684    damaged DNA binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with damaged DNA.
    GO:0003676    nucleic acid binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any nucleic acid.
    GO:0005515    protein binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any protein or protein complex (a complex of two or more proteins that may include other nonprotein molecules).
biological process
    GO:0042769    DNA damage response, detection of DNA damage    The series of events required to receive a stimulus indicating DNA damage has occurred and convert it to a molecular signal.
    GO:0006281    DNA repair    The process of restoring DNA after damage. Genomes are subject to damage by chemical and physical agents in the environment (e.g. UV and ionizing radiations, chemical mutagens, fungal and bacterial toxins, etc.) and by free radicals or alkylating agents endogenously generated in metabolism. DNA is also damaged because of errors during its replication. A variety of different DNA repair pathways have been reported that include direct reversal, base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, photoreactivation, bypass, double-strand break repair pathway, and mismatch repair pathway.
    GO:0070914    UV-damage excision repair    A DNA repair process that is initiated by an endonuclease that introduces a single-strand incision immediately 5' of a UV-induced damage site. UV-damage excision repair acts on both cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) and pyrimidine-pyrimidone 6-4 photoproducts (6-4PPs).
    GO:0016055    Wnt signaling pathway    The series of molecular signals initiated by binding of a Wnt protein to a frizzled family receptor on the surface of the target cell and ending with a change in cell state.
    GO:0006974    cellular response to DNA damage stimulus    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus indicating damage to its DNA from environmental insults or errors during metabolism.
    GO:0070911    global genome nucleotide-excision repair    The nucleotide-excision repair process in which DNA lesions are removed from nontranscribed strands and from transcriptionally silent regions over the entire genome.
    GO:0035518    histone H2A monoubiquitination    The modification of histone H2A by addition of a single ubiquitin group.
    GO:0051702    interaction with symbiont    An interaction between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association. The term symbiont is used for the smaller (macro) of the two members of a symbiosis; the various forms of symbiosis include parasitism, commensalism and mutualism.
    GO:0043066    negative regulation of apoptotic process    Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cell death by apoptotic process.
    GO:0006289    nucleotide-excision repair    A DNA repair process in which a small region of the strand surrounding the damage is removed from the DNA helix as an oligonucleotide. The small gap left in the DNA helix is filled in by the sequential action of DNA polymerase and DNA ligase. Nucleotide excision repair recognizes a wide range of substrates, including damage caused by UV irradiation (pyrimidine dimers and 6-4 photoproducts) and chemicals (intrastrand cross-links and bulky adducts).
    GO:0000715    nucleotide-excision repair, DNA damage recognition    The identification of lesions in DNA, such as pyrimidine-dimers, intrastrand cross-links, and bulky adducts. The wide range of substrate specificity suggests the repair complex recognizes distortions in the DNA helix.
    GO:0000717    nucleotide-excision repair, DNA duplex unwinding    The unwinding, or local denaturation, of the DNA duplex to create a bubble around the site of the DNA damage.
    GO:0033683    nucleotide-excision repair, DNA incision    A process that results in the endonucleolytic cleavage of the damaged strand of DNA. The incision occurs at the junction of single-stranded DNA and double-stranded DNA that is formed when the DNA duplex is unwound.
    GO:0006295    nucleotide-excision repair, DNA incision, 3'-to lesion    The endonucleolytic cleavage of the damaged strand of DNA 3' to the site of damage. The incision occurs at the junction of single-stranded DNA and double-stranded DNA that is formed when the DNA duplex is unwound. The incision precedes the incision formed 5' to the site of damage.
    GO:0006296    nucleotide-excision repair, DNA incision, 5'-to lesion    The endonucleolytic cleavage of the damaged strand of DNA 5' to the site of damage. The incision occurs at the junction of single-stranded DNA and double-stranded DNA that is formed when the DNA duplex is unwound. The incision follows the incision formed 3' to the site of damage.
    GO:0006294    nucleotide-excision repair, preincision complex assembly    The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins on DNA to form the multiprotein complex involved in damage recognition, DNA helix unwinding, and endonucleolytic cleavage at the site of DNA damage. This assembly occurs before the phosphodiester backbone of the damaged strand is cleaved 3' and 5' of the site of DNA damage.
    GO:0006293    nucleotide-excision repair, preincision complex stabilization    The stabilization of the multiprotein complex involved in damage recognition, DNA helix unwinding, and endonucleolytic cleavage at the site of DNA damage as well as the unwound DNA. The stabilization of the protein-DNA complex ensures proper positioning of the preincision complex before the phosphodiester backbone of the damaged strand is cleaved 3' and 5' of the site of DNA damage.
    GO:0046726    positive regulation by virus of viral protein levels in host cell    Any process where the infecting virus increases the levels of viral proteins in a cell.
    GO:0045070    positive regulation of viral genome replication    Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of viral genome replication.
    GO:1902188    positive regulation of viral release from host cell    Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of viral release from host cell.
    GO:0043161    proteasome-mediated ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process    The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a protein or peptide by hydrolysis of its peptide bonds, initiated by the covalent attachment of ubiquitin, and mediated by the proteasome.
    GO:0016567    protein ubiquitination    The process in which one or more ubiquitin groups are added to a protein.
    GO:0042787    protein ubiquitination involved in ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process    The process in which a ubiquitin group, or multiple groups, are covalently attached to the target protein, thereby initiating the degradation of that protein.
    GO:1901990    regulation of mitotic cell cycle phase transition    Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of mitotic cell cycle phase transition.
    GO:0006283    transcription-coupled nucleotide-excision repair    The nucleotide-excision repair process that carries out preferential repair of DNA lesions on the actively transcribed strand of the DNA duplex. In addition, the transcription-coupled nucleotide-excision repair pathway is required for the recognition and repair of a small subset of lesions that are not recognized by the global genome nucleotide excision repair pathway.
    GO:0016032    viral process    A multi-organism process in which a virus is a participant. The other participant is the host. Includes infection of a host cell, replication of the viral genome, and assembly of progeny virus particles. In some cases the viral genetic material may integrate into the host genome and only subsequently, under particular circumstances, 'complete' its life cycle.
cellular component
    GO:0080008    Cul4-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase complex    A ubiquitin ligase complex in which a cullin from the Cul4 family and a RING domain protein form the catalytic core; substrate specificity is conferred by an adaptor protein.
    GO:0031464    Cul4A-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase complex    A ubiquitin ligase complex in which a cullin from the Cul4A subfamily and a RING domain protein form the catalytic core; substrate specificity is conferred by an adaptor protein.
    GO:0031465    Cul4B-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase complex    A ubiquitin ligase complex in which a cullin from the Cul4B subfamily and a RING domain protein form the catalytic core; substrate specificity is conferred by unknown subunits.
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0070062    extracellular exosome    A vesicle that is released into the extracellular region by fusion of the limiting endosomal membrane of a multivesicular body with the plasma membrane. Extracellular exosomes, also simply called exosomes, have a diameter of about 40-100 nm.
    GO:0005615    extracellular space    That part of a multicellular organism outside the cells proper, usually taken to be outside the plasma membranes, and occupied by fluid.
    GO:0000784    nuclear chromosome, telomeric region    The terminal region of a linear nuclear chromosome that includes the telomeric DNA repeats and associated proteins.
    GO:0005654    nucleoplasm    That part of the nuclear content other than the chromosomes or the nucleolus.
    GO:0005634    nucleus    A membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some species, or in specialized cell types, RNA metabolism or DNA replication may be absent.

Chain B   (DDB2_HUMAN | Q92466)
molecular function
    GO:0003677    DNA binding    Any molecular function by which a gene product interacts selectively and non-covalently with DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
    GO:0003684    damaged DNA binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with damaged DNA.
    GO:0005515    protein binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any protein or protein complex (a complex of two or more proteins that may include other nonprotein molecules).
    GO:0004842    ubiquitin-protein transferase activity    Catalysis of the transfer of ubiquitin from one protein to another via the reaction X-Ub + Y --> Y-Ub + X, where both X-Ub and Y-Ub are covalent linkages.
biological process
    GO:0006281    DNA repair    The process of restoring DNA after damage. Genomes are subject to damage by chemical and physical agents in the environment (e.g. UV and ionizing radiations, chemical mutagens, fungal and bacterial toxins, etc.) and by free radicals or alkylating agents endogenously generated in metabolism. DNA is also damaged because of errors during its replication. A variety of different DNA repair pathways have been reported that include direct reversal, base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, photoreactivation, bypass, double-strand break repair pathway, and mismatch repair pathway.
    GO:0070914    UV-damage excision repair    A DNA repair process that is initiated by an endonuclease that introduces a single-strand incision immediately 5' of a UV-induced damage site. UV-damage excision repair acts on both cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) and pyrimidine-pyrimidone 6-4 photoproducts (6-4PPs).
    GO:0006974    cellular response to DNA damage stimulus    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus indicating damage to its DNA from environmental insults or errors during metabolism.
    GO:0070911    global genome nucleotide-excision repair    The nucleotide-excision repair process in which DNA lesions are removed from nontranscribed strands and from transcriptionally silent regions over the entire genome.
    GO:0035518    histone H2A monoubiquitination    The modification of histone H2A by addition of a single ubiquitin group.
    GO:0006289    nucleotide-excision repair    A DNA repair process in which a small region of the strand surrounding the damage is removed from the DNA helix as an oligonucleotide. The small gap left in the DNA helix is filled in by the sequential action of DNA polymerase and DNA ligase. Nucleotide excision repair recognizes a wide range of substrates, including damage caused by UV irradiation (pyrimidine dimers and 6-4 photoproducts) and chemicals (intrastrand cross-links and bulky adducts).
    GO:0000715    nucleotide-excision repair, DNA damage recognition    The identification of lesions in DNA, such as pyrimidine-dimers, intrastrand cross-links, and bulky adducts. The wide range of substrate specificity suggests the repair complex recognizes distortions in the DNA helix.
    GO:0000717    nucleotide-excision repair, DNA duplex unwinding    The unwinding, or local denaturation, of the DNA duplex to create a bubble around the site of the DNA damage.
    GO:0033683    nucleotide-excision repair, DNA incision    A process that results in the endonucleolytic cleavage of the damaged strand of DNA. The incision occurs at the junction of single-stranded DNA and double-stranded DNA that is formed when the DNA duplex is unwound.
    GO:0006295    nucleotide-excision repair, DNA incision, 3'-to lesion    The endonucleolytic cleavage of the damaged strand of DNA 3' to the site of damage. The incision occurs at the junction of single-stranded DNA and double-stranded DNA that is formed when the DNA duplex is unwound. The incision precedes the incision formed 5' to the site of damage.
    GO:0006296    nucleotide-excision repair, DNA incision, 5'-to lesion    The endonucleolytic cleavage of the damaged strand of DNA 5' to the site of damage. The incision occurs at the junction of single-stranded DNA and double-stranded DNA that is formed when the DNA duplex is unwound. The incision follows the incision formed 3' to the site of damage.
    GO:0006294    nucleotide-excision repair, preincision complex assembly    The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins on DNA to form the multiprotein complex involved in damage recognition, DNA helix unwinding, and endonucleolytic cleavage at the site of DNA damage. This assembly occurs before the phosphodiester backbone of the damaged strand is cleaved 3' and 5' of the site of DNA damage.
    GO:0006293    nucleotide-excision repair, preincision complex stabilization    The stabilization of the multiprotein complex involved in damage recognition, DNA helix unwinding, and endonucleolytic cleavage at the site of DNA damage as well as the unwound DNA. The stabilization of the protein-DNA complex ensures proper positioning of the preincision complex before the phosphodiester backbone of the damaged strand is cleaved 3' and 5' of the site of DNA damage.
    GO:0051865    protein autoubiquitination    The ubiquitination by a protein of one or more of its own amino acid residues, or residues on an identical protein. Ubiquitination occurs on the lysine residue by formation of an isopeptide crosslink.
    GO:0000209    protein polyubiquitination    Addition of multiple ubiquitin groups to a protein, forming a ubiquitin chain.
    GO:0016567    protein ubiquitination    The process in which one or more ubiquitin groups are added to a protein.
    GO:0006290    pyrimidine dimer repair    The repair of UV-induced T-T, C-T and C-C dimers.
    GO:0009411    response to UV    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an ultraviolet radiation (UV light) stimulus. Ultraviolet radiation is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength in the range of 10 to 380 nanometers.
cellular component
    GO:0080008    Cul4-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase complex    A ubiquitin ligase complex in which a cullin from the Cul4 family and a RING domain protein form the catalytic core; substrate specificity is conferred by an adaptor protein.
    GO:0031465    Cul4B-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase complex    A ubiquitin ligase complex in which a cullin from the Cul4B subfamily and a RING domain protein form the catalytic core; substrate specificity is conferred by unknown subunits.
    GO:0030054    cell junction    A cellular component that forms a specialized region of connection between two or more cells or between a cell and the extracellular matrix. At a cell junction, anchoring proteins extend through the plasma membrane to link cytoskeletal proteins in one cell to cytoskeletal proteins in neighboring cells or to proteins in the extracellular matrix.
    GO:0005654    nucleoplasm    That part of the nuclear content other than the chromosomes or the nucleolus.
    GO:0005634    nucleus    A membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some species, or in specialized cell types, RNA metabolism or DNA replication may be absent.
    GO:0043234    protein complex    A stable macromolecular complex composed (only) of two or more polypeptide subunits along with any covalently attached molecules (such as lipid anchors or oligosaccharide) or non-protein prosthetic groups (such as nucleotides or metal ions). Prosthetic group in this context refers to a tightly bound cofactor. The component polypeptide subunits may be identical.

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