KMID : 0545120160260040637
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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 2016 Volume.26 No. 4 p.637 ~ p.647
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Structural and Functional Insight into Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen
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Park So-Young
Jeong Mi-Suk Han Chang-Woo Yu Hak-Sun Jang Se-Bok
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Abstract
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Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is a critical eukaryotic replication accessory factor that supports DNA binding in DNA processing, such as DNA replication, repair, and recombination. PCNA consists of three toroidal-shaped monomers that encircle doublestranded DNA. The diverse functions of PCNA may be regulated by its interactions with partner proteins. Many of the PCNA partner proteins generally have a conserved PCNAinteracting peptide (PIP) motif, located at the N- or C- terminal region. The PIP motif forms a 310 helix that enters into the hydrophobic groove produced by an interdomain-connecting loop, a central loop, and a C-terminal tail in the PCNA. Post-translational modification of PCNA also plays a critical role in regulation of its function and binding partner proteins. Structural and biochemical studies of PCNA-protein will be useful in designing therapeutic agents, as well as estimating the outcome of anticancer drug development. This review summarizes the characterization of eukaryotic PCNA in relation to the protein structures, functions, and modifications, and interaction with proteins.
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KEYWORD
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PCNA, DNA, structure, function, interaction
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