DNA photolyase N-terminal domain

id: dna-photolyase-n-terminal-domain-218-4550001
title: DNA photolyase N-terminal domain
text: DNA photolyase, N-terminal is an evolutionary conserved protein domain. This domain binds a light harvesting chromophore that enhanced the spectrum of photolyase or cryptochrome light absorption, i.e. an antenna. It adopts the Rossmann fold. The cofactor may be either the pterin 5,10-Methenyltetrahydrofolate in folate photolyases or the deazaflavin 8-hydroxy-7,8-didemethyl-5-deazariboflavin in deazaflavin photolyases. The 8-HDF ligand usually binds into this domain, while MHF tends to bind to an
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date created: 2011-04-21T20:44:40Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T08:29:41Z
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