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Cell Press, Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 7(38), p. 364-371

DOI: 10.1016/j.tibs.2013.04.006

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From keys to bulldozers: Expanding roles for winged helix domains in nucleic-acid-binding proteins

Journal article published in 2013 by Gábor M. Harami, Máté Gyimesi ORCID, Mihály Kovács
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Abstract

The winged helix domain (WHD) is a widespread nucleic-acid-binding protein structural element found in all kingdoms of life. Although the overall structure of the WHD is conserved, its functional properties and interaction profiles are extremely versatile. WHD-containing proteins can exploit nearly the full spectrum of nucleic acid structural features for recognition and even covalent modification or noncovalent rearrangement of target molecules. WHD functions range from sequence-recognizing keys in transcription factors and bulldozer-like strand-separating wedges in helicases to mediators of protein-protein interactions (PPIs). Further investigations are needed to understand the contribution of WHD structural dynamics to nucleic-acid-modifying enzymatic functions.