7UWE

CryoEM Structure of E. coli Transcription-Coupled Ribonucleotide Excision Repair (TC-RER) complex


Domain Annotation: SCOP2 Classification SCOP2 Database Homepage

ChainsTypeFamily Name Domain Identifier Family IdentifierProvenance Source (Version)
D [auth G]SCOP2B SuperfamilyRBP11-like subunits of RNA polymerase 8035907 3001655 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
D [auth G]SCOP2B SuperfamilyRBP11-like subunits of RNA polymerase 8035907 3001655 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
D [auth G]SCOP2B SuperfamilyInsert subdomain of RNA polymerase alpha subunit 8037279 3001500 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
E [auth H]SCOP2B SuperfamilyRBP11-like subunits of RNA polymerase 8035907 3001655 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
E [auth H]SCOP2B SuperfamilyInsert subdomain of RNA polymerase alpha subunit 8037279 3001500 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)
E [auth H]SCOP2B SuperfamilyRBP11-like subunits of RNA polymerase 8035907 3001655 SCOP2B (2022-06-29)

Protein Family Annotation Pfam Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
F [auth I]PF04561RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 2 (RNA_pol_Rpb2_2)RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 2RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). Rpb2 is the second largest subunit of the RNA po ...RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). Rpb2 is the second largest subunit of the RNA polymerase. This domain forms one of the two distinctive lobes of the Rpb2 structure. This domain is also known as the lobe domain [1]. DNA has been demonstrated to bind to the concave surface of the lobe domain, and plays a role in maintaining the transcription bubble [1]. Many of the bacterial members contain large insertions within this domain, as region known as dispensable region 1 (DRI).
Domain
F [auth I]PF10385RNA polymerase beta subunit external 1 domain (RNA_pol_Rpb2_45)RNA polymerase beta subunit external 1 domainRNA polymerases catalyse the DNA-dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared with three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial or chloroplast polymerases). This domain in prokaryotes spans the gap between ...RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA-dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared with three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial or chloroplast polymerases). This domain in prokaryotes spans the gap between domains 4 and 5 of the yeast protein. It is also known as the external 1 region of the polymerase and is bound in association with the external 2 region [1].
Domain
F [auth I]PF04560RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 7 (RNA_pol_Rpb2_7)RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 7RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). Rpb2 is the second largest subunit of the RNA p ...RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). Rpb2 is the second largest subunit of the RNA polymerase. This domain comprised of the structural domains anchor and clamp [1]. The clamp region (C-terminal) contains a zinc-binding motif [1]. The clamp region is named due to its interaction with the clamp domain found in Rpb1. The domain also contains a region termed "switch 4". The switches within the polymerase are thought to signal different stages of transcription [1].
Domain
F [auth I]PF04565RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 3 (RNA_pol_Rpb2_3)RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 3RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). Domain 3, s also known as the fork domain and is ...RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). Domain 3, s also known as the fork domain and is proximal to catalytic site [1].
Domain
F [auth I]PF04563RNA polymerase beta subunit (RNA_pol_Rpb2_1)RNA polymerase beta subunit- Family
F [auth I]PF00562RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 6 (RNA_pol_Rpb2_6)RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 6RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). This domain represents the hybrid binding domain ...RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). This domain represents the hybrid binding domain and the wall domain [1]. The hybrid binding domain binds the nascent RNA strand / template DNA strand in the Pol II transcription elongation complex. This domain contains the important structural motifs, switch 3 and the flap loop and binds an active site metal ion[1]. This domain is also involved in binding to Rpb1 and Rpb3 [1]. Many of the bacterial members contain large insertions within this domain, as region known as dispensable region 2 (DRII).
Domain
G [auth J]PF00623RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 2 (RNA_pol_Rpb1_2)RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 2RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). This domain, domain 2, contains the active site ...RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). This domain, domain 2, contains the active site. The invariant motif -NADFDGD- binds the active site magnesium ion [1,2].
Domain
G [auth J]PF05000RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 4 (RNA_pol_Rpb1_4)RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 4RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). This domain, domain 4, represents the funnel do ...RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). This domain, domain 4, represents the funnel domain. The funnel contain the binding site for some elongation factors [1,2].
Domain
G [auth J]PF04983RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 3 (RNA_pol_Rpb1_3)RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 3RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). This domain, domain 3, represents the pore doma ...RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). This domain, domain 3, represents the pore domain. The 3' end of RNA is positioned close to this domain. The pore delimited by this domain is thought to act as a channel through which nucleotides enter the active site and/or where the 3' end of the RNA may be extruded during back-tracking [1,2].
Domain
G [auth J]PF04998RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 5 (RNA_pol_Rpb1_5)RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 5RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). This domain, domain 5, represents the discontin ...RNA polymerases catalyse the DNA dependent polymerisation of RNA. Prokaryotes contain a single RNA polymerase compared to three in eukaryotes (not including mitochondrial. and chloroplast polymerases). This domain, domain 5, represents the discontinuous cleft domain that is required to from the central cleft or channel where the DNA is bound [1,2].
Domain
H [auth K]PF01192RNA polymerase Rpb6 (RNA_pol_Rpb6)RNA polymerase Rpb6- Family
I [auth C]PF01351Ribonuclease HII (RNase_HII)Ribonuclease HII- Family
D [auth G],
E [auth H]
PF01193RNA polymerase Rpb3/Rpb11 dimerisation domain (RNA_pol_L)RNA polymerase Rpb3/Rpb11 dimerisation domainThe two eukaryotic subunits Rpb3 and Rpb11 dimerise to from a platform onto which the other subunits of the RNA polymerase assemble (D/L in archaea). The prokaryotic equivalent of the Rpb3/Rpb11 platform is the alpha-alpha dimer. The dimerisation do ...The two eukaryotic subunits Rpb3 and Rpb11 dimerise to from a platform onto which the other subunits of the RNA polymerase assemble (D/L in archaea). The prokaryotic equivalent of the Rpb3/Rpb11 platform is the alpha-alpha dimer. The dimerisation domain of the alpha subunit/Rpb3 is interrupted by an insert domain (Pfam:PF01000). Some of the alpha subunits also contain iron-sulphur binding domains (Pfam:PF00037). Rpb11 is found as a continuous domain. Members of this family include: alpha subunit from eubacteria, alpha subunits from chloroplasts, Rpb3 subunits from eukaryotes, Rpb11 subunits from eukaryotes, RpoD subunits from archaeal spp, and RpoL subunits from archaeal spp.
Domain
D [auth G],
E [auth H]
PF01000RNA polymerase Rpb3/RpoA insert domain (RNA_pol_A_bac)RNA polymerase Rpb3/RpoA insert domainMembers of this family include: alpha subunit from eubacteria alpha subunits from chloroplasts Rpb3 subunits from eukaryotes RpoD subunits from archaealDomain

Gene Ontology: Gene Product Annotation Gene Ontology Database Homepage

ChainsPolymerMolecular FunctionBiological ProcessCellular Component
DNA (29-MER)---
C [auth R]RNA (18-MER)---
F [auth I]DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit beta
G [auth J]DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit beta'
H [auth K]DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit omega
I [auth C]Ribonuclease HII
DNA (29-MER)---
D [auth G],
E [auth H]
DNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit alpha

InterPro: Protein Family Classification InterPro Database Homepage

ChainsAccessionNameType
F [auth I]IPR007120DNA-directed RNA polymerase, subunit 2, hybrid-binding domainDomain
F [auth I]IPR007121RNA polymerase, beta subunit, conserved siteConserved Site
F [auth I]IPR014724RNA polymerase Rpb2, OB-foldHomologous Superfamily
F [auth I]IPR007642RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 2Domain
F [auth I]IPR015712DNA-directed RNA polymerase, subunit 2Family
F [auth I]IPR037033DNA-directed RNA polymerase, subunit 2, hybrid-binding domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
F [auth I]IPR042107DNA-directed RNA polymerase, beta subunit, external 1 domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
F [auth I]IPR037034RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 2 superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
F [auth I]IPR007645RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 3Domain
F [auth I]IPR019462DNA-directed RNA polymerase, beta subunit, external 1 domainDomain
F [auth I]IPR010243DNA-directed RNA polymerase beta subunit, bacterial-typeFamily
F [auth I]IPR007644RNA polymerase, beta subunit, protrusionDomain
F [auth I]IPR007641RNA polymerase Rpb2, domain 7Domain
G [auth J]IPR007081RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 5Domain
G [auth J]IPR045867DNA-directed RNA polymerase, subunit beta-primeFamily
G [auth J]IPR007083RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 4Domain
G [auth J]IPR044893RNA polymerase Rpb1, clamp domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
G [auth J]IPR006592RNA polymerase, N-terminalDomain
G [auth J]IPR007066RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 3Domain
G [auth J]IPR012754DNA-directed RNA polymerase, subunit beta-prime, bacterial typeFamily
G [auth J]IPR042102RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 3 superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
G [auth J]IPR000722RNA polymerase, alpha subunitDomain
G [auth J]IPR038120RNA polymerase Rpb1, funnel domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
G [auth J]IPR007080RNA polymerase Rpb1, domain 1Domain
H [auth K]IPR006110RNA polymerase, subunit omega/Rpo6/RPB6Family
H [auth K]IPR036161RPB6/omega subunit-like superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
H [auth K]IPR003716DNA-directed RNA polymerase, omega subunitFamily
I [auth C]IPR036397Ribonuclease H superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
I [auth C]IPR022898Ribonuclease HIIFamily
I [auth C]IPR024567Ribonuclease HII/HIII domainDomain
I [auth C]IPR001352Ribonuclease HII/HIIIFamily
I [auth C]IPR012337Ribonuclease H-like superfamilyHomologous Superfamily
D [auth G],
E [auth H]
IPR011773DNA-directed RNA polymerase, alpha subunitFamily
D [auth G],
E [auth H]
IPR011260RNA polymerase, alpha subunit, C-terminalDomain
D [auth G],
E [auth H]
IPR011263DNA-directed RNA polymerase, RpoA/D/Rpb3-typeDomain
D [auth G],
E [auth H]
IPR036603RNA polymerase, RBP11-like subunitHomologous Superfamily
D [auth G],
E [auth H]
IPR011262DNA-directed RNA polymerase, insert domainDomain
D [auth G],
E [auth H]
IPR036643DNA-directed RNA polymerase, insert domain superfamilyHomologous Superfamily