Structural Analysis of DNA-PKcs: Modelling of the Repeat Units and Insights into the Detailed Molecular Architecture
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Molecular Biology
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DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) is part of the eukaryotic DNA double strand break repair pathway and as such is crucial for maintenance of genomic stability, as well as for V(D)J (variable-diversity-joining) recombination. The catalytic subunit of DNA-PK (DNA-PKcs) belongs to the phosphatidylinositol-3 (PI-3) kinase-like kinase (PIKK) superfamily and is comprised of approximately 4100 amino acids. We have used a novel repeat detection method to analyse this enormous protein and have identified two different types of helical repeat motifs in the N-terminal region of the sequence, as well as other previously unreported features in this repeat region. A comparison with the ATMs, ATRs, and TORs show that the features identified are likely to be conserved throughout the PIKK superfamily. Homology modelling of parts of the DNA-PKcs sequence has been undertaken and we have been able to fit the models to previously obtained electron microscopy data. This work provides an insight into the overall architecture of the DNA-PKcs protein and identifies regions of interest for further experimental studies.
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