Conserved Protein Domain Family
H3TH_XPG

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cd09904: H3TH_XPG 
H3TH domain of Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group G (XPG) nuclease, a structure-specific, divalent-metal-ion dependent, 5' nuclease.
The Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group G (XPG) nuclease plays a central role in nucleotide excision repair (NER) in cleaving DNA bubble structures or loops. XPG is a member of the structure-specific, 5' nuclease family that catalyzes hydrolysis of DNA duplex-containing nucleic acid structures during DNA replication, repair, and recombination. Members of this subgroup include the H3TH (helix-3-turn-helix) domains of XPG and other similar eukaryotic 5' nucleases. These nucleases contain a PIN (PilT N terminus) domain with a helical arch/clamp region/I domain (not included here) and inserted within the PIN domain is an atypical helix-hairpin-helix-2 (HhH2)-like region. This atypical HhH2 region, the H3TH domain, has an extended loop with at least three turns between the first two helices, and only three of the four helices appear to be conserved. Both the H3TH domain and the helical arch/clamp region are involved in DNA binding. Studies suggest that a glycine-rich loop in the H3TH domain contacts the phosphate backbone of the template strand in the downstream DNA duplex. These nucleases have a carboxylate rich active site that is involved in binding essential divalent metal ion cofactors (Mg2+ or Mn2+) required for nuclease activity. The first metal binding site is composed entirely of Asp/Glu residues from the PIN domain, whereas, the second metal binding site is composed generally of two Asp residues from the PIN domain and one Asp residue from the H3TH domain. Together with the helical arch and network of amino acids interacting with metal binding ions, the H3TH region defines a positively charged active-site DNA-binding groove in structure-specific 5' nucleases.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 188624
Aligned: 23 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 100.018
Created: 13-Apr-2010
Updated: 2-Oct-2020
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
 
putative DNAputative metal
Feature 1:putative DNA binding site [nucleic acid binding site]
Evidence:
  • Comment:Together with the helical arch and network of amino acids interacting with metal binding ions, the H3TH region defines a positively charged active-site DNA-binding groove in structure-specific 5' nucleases.
  • Comment:Studies suggest that a glycine-rich loop in the H3TH domain contacts the phosphate backbone of the template strand in the downstream DNA duplex.
  • Citation:PMID 9699635

Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
Feature 1               ###### ###### ####                                                     
EEE34089  1506 QQLILLAMLLGCDYTlGVKGIGiVNAVEVLRAYpsl-----esLRAFRAWAEapwtlgitasdsa--------------- 1565 Toxoplasma gondi...
CBJ48609  1385 DEVVALALLLGSDYTeGVRGVGiVNAMEVINAFplegkgahhgLSKFKKWIDgfdplldqelegltkrgsqk-------- 1456 Ectocarpus silic...
AAC71842  1292 EELINISLLCGCDYTiGVHGIGiVNALEIIKAFpnf-----edLKILKDIVSnpfrkidknmyne--------------- 1351 Plasmodium falci...
EFA86417  1083 DDLINLAMLLGCDYTaGVKGIGiVNAMEIISEFd--------tLEEFAKFIRkdygsgkkssrdkdkdgdkdk------- 1147 Polysphondylium ...
AAK37472  1006 DKIIRMAMLLGSDYTeGISGIGiVNAIEVVTAFpee-----dgLQKFREWVEspdptilgktdaktgskvkkrgsasvdn 1080 thale cress
EAL35205   971 EQFYILAILLGCDYTvGVNGIGpVNAVEVLKAYpel-----edMILFQNWSMnkfqdksndlindt-------------- 1031 Cryptosporidium ...
EEA06581   825 DQMCILALLLGCDYTvGVSGVGpVNALEILKAYpnl-----sdMEKLKQWSTnlanrydsddginlqt------------ 887  Cryptosporidium ...
EDO06010   765 NEIALLAILCGCDYTpGVRGIGvVNALEVIKAFptf-----ddLYEFRRWATsdcdittvtqdtcp-------------- 825  Babesia bovis T2Bo
CAZ28030   746 ENILRLTLLCGSDYThGIDQVGpVTAIEILSEFdvgd--ddslNCEINNWLHgvvdepse-------------------- 803  Schistosoma mansoni
EEC07915   725 QKLVAFALLCGSDYTaGVSGVGpITAMEVLSEFsged--alqlLENFRTWLErakrekvhp------------------- 783  black-legged tick
Feature 1                                                          
EEE34089  1566 --------------evrkykeehknyrLQWIFphdFPSPEVFDAFESPLVDR 1603 Toxoplasma gondii VEG
CBJ48609  1457 --------eidglslemkfhlkhrtarNRWTVpdgFPSEEVINAYNNPQVDR 1500 Ectocarpus siliculosus
AAC71842  1352 --------------eiqqflnthknykLNWIFpnnFPDREVYKCFKYPKVCT 1389 Plasmodium falciparum 3D7
EFA86417  1148 ------dendedldifneeryrfktllKNIKLpdsFPSEQVRLAFQSPDVNL 1193 Polysphondylium pallidum PN500
AAK37472  1081 kgiisgastddteeikqifmdqhrkvsKNWHIpltFPSEAVISAYLNPQVDL 1132 thale cress
EAL35205  1032 -------------feraefkrnhsnyrHSWVFppdFPCFDAIHAMKNPNIIS 1070 Cryptosporidium hominis TU502
EEA06581   888 -----------dnivqqefkrvhsnyrYQWSFpsdFPSDAVINAIRNPTVDK 928  Cryptosporidium muris RN66
EDO06010   826 --------------lkqaykeshvnyrMHWSFgsdFPNREAYNLLLSPVVSS 863  Babesia bovis T2Bo
CAZ28030   804 --------------------kllhdilQPLEQf-tFFSYTHLNTLLGWNTEK 834  Schistosoma mansoni
EEC07915   784 -------------------gsrtrshlVRLTVepgFPSAPVVRAYLEPSVDA 816  black-legged tick

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