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Bending of the helical axis

Title SOLUTION NMR STRUCTURE OF THE L22V MUTANT DNA BINDING DOMAIN OF AREA COMPLEXED TO A 13 BP DNA CONTAINING A TGATA SITE, REGULARIZED MEAN STRUCTURE
PDB code 6GAT   (PDB summary)
NDB code 6GAT (NDB atlas)
Duplex length 13 base pairs
Protein Area, Transcription factor, DNA binding domain: Cys4 zinc finger, divers


Table 1.   Bending parameters determined with the program ARC_FIT.  
The curvilinear helical axis is calculated with CURVES, and bending of this axis is analysed with ARC_FIT. This program allows to fit a straight line, a plane, an arc, a kinked line, and a double kinked line to the helical axis. Good fits are indicated by low values of sigma2. An arc is fitted if there are at least 7 bp. A kinked line requires at least 8 bp, and the double kinked line requires at least 13 bp. The geometrical parameters are given for all models fitted, but they characterize the shape of the helical axis only if the fit is good. See Help for further explanations.

 Model      sigma2 / Å2   Geometrical parameters 
 Plane  0.027  
 Straight line (x-axis) 1.948  
 Arc  0.102 Radius of curvature:  r = 76 Å
 Kinked line  0.116 Kink angle:  alpha = 19°
 Lengths of straight segments:  l1 = 7 bp,  l2 = 6 bp  
 Double kinked line  0.058 Kink angles:  alpha1 = 10°,  alpha2 = 13°  
 Twist angle:  omega = -33°  
 Lengths of straight segments:  l1 = 5 bp,  l2 = 3 bp,  l3 = 5 bp