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Insights into copper coordination in the EcoRI-DNA complex by ESR spectroscopy.

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The EcoRI restriction endonuclease requires one divalent metal ion in each of two symmetrical and identical catalytic sites to catalyse double-strand DNA cleavage. Recently, we showed that Cu binds outside the catalytic sites to a pair of new sites at H114 in each sub-unit, and inhibits Mg -catalysed DNA cleavage. In order to provide more detailed structural information on this new metal ion binding site, we performed W-band (~94 GHz) and X-band (~9.5 GHz) electron spin resonance spectroscopic measurements on the EcoRI-DNA-(Cu ) complex. Cu binding results in two distinct components with different and values. X-band electron spin echo envelope modulation results indicate that both components arise from a Cu coordinated to histidine. This observation is further confirmed by the hyperfine sub-level correlation results. W-band electron nuclear double resonance spectra provide evidence for equatorial coordination of water molecules to the Cu ions.

Year of Publication
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2014
Journal
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Molecular physics
Volume
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112
Issue
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24
Number of Pages
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3173-3182
Date Published
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2014
ISSN Number
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0026-8976
DOI
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10.1080/00268976.2014.934313
Short Title
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Mol Phys
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