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Molecular insights into the prototypical single-stranded DNA-binding protein from <i>E. coli</i>

Nina J. Bonde, Alexander G. Kozlov, Michael M. Cox, Timothy M. Lohman, James L. Keck

2024Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

functions to bind single-stranded DNA wherever it occurs during DNA metabolism. Depending upon conditions, SSB occurs in several different binding modes. In the course of its function, SSB diffuses on ssDNA and transfers rapidly between different segments of ssDNA. SSB interacts with many other proteins involved in DNA metabolism, with 22 such SSB-interacting proteins, or SIPs, defined to date. These interactions chiefly involve the disordered and conserved C-terminal residues of SSB. When not bound to ssDNA, SSB can aggregate to form a phase-separated biomolecular condensate. Current understanding of the properties of SSB and the functional significance of its many intermolecular interactions are summarized in this review.

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DNAEscherichia coliGeneticsBiologyComputational biologyDNA-binding proteinMolecular biologyChemistryGeneTranscription factorRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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