Accession ID Name Pfam Type
PF21175 RecR, C-terminal domain

The bacterial protein RecR is an important regulator in the RecFOR homologous recombination pathway during DNA repair. It acts with RecF and RecO forming a complex that facilitates the loading of RecA onto ssDNA. RecR is a zinc metalloprotein consisting of a N-terminal helix-hairpin-helix (HhH) motif, a middle region containing a zinc finger motif (Pfam:PF02132) and a Toprim domain (Pfam:PF13662) and a C-terminal domain comprising a Walker B motif and a C-terminal helix [1,2]. This is the C-terminal domain of RecR, which has a divergent Walker B motif, suggesting a nucleotide binding site [1,2].

Pfam Range: 172-195 DPAM-Pfam Range: 75-193
Uniprot ID: A0A2H6B0Y6
Pfam Range: 174-197 DPAM-Pfam Range: 75-195
Uniprot ID: A0A2T8HUK9
Pfam Range: 173-196 DPAM-Pfam Range: 74-194
Uniprot ID: A0A5E4PHV4

References

1: RecOR complex including RecR N-N dimer and RecO monomer displays a high affinity for ssDNA. Tang Q, Gao P, Liu YP, Gao A, An XM, Liu S, Yan XX, Liang DC; Nucleic Acids Res. 2012;40:11115-11125. PMID:23019218

2: Crystal structure of RecR, a member of the RecFOR DNA-repair pathway, from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. Che S, Chen Y, Liang Y, Zhang Q, Bartlam M; Acta Crystallogr F Struct Biol Commun. 2018;74:222-230. PMID:29633970