Structure of PDB 1z1b Chain B Binding Site BS03
Receptor Information
>1z1b Chain B (length=350) Species:
10710
(Lambdavirus lambda) [
Search protein sequence
] [
Download receptor structure
] [
Download structure with residue number starting from 1
] [
View receptor structure
]
HERRDLPPNLYIRNNGYYCYRDPRTGKEFGLGRDRRIAITEAIQANIELF
SGHKHKPLTARINSDNSVTLHSWLDRYEKILASRGIKQKTLINYMSKIKA
IRRGLPDAPLEDITTKEIAAMLNGYIDEGKAASAKLIRSTLSDAFREAIA
EGHITTNHVAATRAAKSKVRRSRLTADEYLKIYQAAESSPCWLRLAMELA
VVTGQRVGDLCEMKWSDIVDGYLYVEQSKTGVKIAIPTALHIDALGISMK
ETLDKCKEILGGETIIASTRREPLSSGTVSRYFMRARKASGLSFEGDPPT
FHELRSLSARLYEKQISDKFAQHLLGHKSDTMASQYRDDRGREWDKIEIK
Ligand information
>1z1b Chain F (length=25) [
Search DNA sequence
] [
Download ligand structure
] [
Download structure with residue number starting from 1
] [
View ligand structure
]
acaggtcactatcagtcaaaatacc
Receptor-Ligand Complex Structure
Global view
Local view
Structure summary
[
Spin on
] [
Spin off
] [
Reset
]
[
High quality
] [
Low quality
]
[
White background
] [
Black background
]
[
Spin on
] [
Spin off
] [
Reset
]
[
High quality
] [
Low quality
]
[
White background
] [
Black background
]
PDB
1z1b
A structural basis for allosteric control of DNA recombination by lambda integrase.
Resolution
3.8 Å
Binding residue
(original residue number in PDB)
Y23 K33 E34 F35 G36
Binding residue
(residue number reindexed from 1)
Y17 K27 E28 F29 G30
Enzymatic activity
Enzyme Commision number
2.7.7.-
3.1.-.-
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function
GO:0003677
DNA binding
GO:0008907
integrase activity
GO:0016740
transferase activity
GO:0016787
hydrolase activity
Biological Process
GO:0006310
DNA recombination
GO:0015074
DNA integration
GO:0032359
provirus excision
GO:0044826
viral genome integration into host DNA
GO:0046718
symbiont entry into host cell
GO:0075713
establishment of integrated proviral latency
View graph for
Molecular Function
View graph for
Biological Process
External links
PDB
RCSB:1z1b
,
PDBe:1z1b
,
PDBj:1z1b
PDBsum
1z1b
PubMed
15973401
UniProt
P03700
|VINT_LAMBD Integrase (Gene Name=int)
[
Back to BioLiP
]