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Literature summary for 2.1.1.63 extracted from

  • Schwarzl, S.M.; Smith, J.C.; Kaina, B.; Efferth, T.
    Molecular modeling of O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase mutant proteins encoded by single nucleotide polymorphisms (2005), Int. J. Mol. Med., 16, 553-557.
    View publication on PubMed

Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
A121E no major structural change upon energy minimization, is within the DNA binding region and may therefore affect DNA binding of MGMT Homo sapiens
A121T no major structural change upon energy minimization, is within the DNA binding region and may therefore affect DNA binding of MGMT Homo sapiens
E166D no major structural change upon energy minimization Homo sapiens
G132R no major structural change upon energy minimization, is within the DNA binding region and may therefore affect DNA binding of MGMT Homo sapiens
G160R no major structural change upon energy minimization, is in the vicinity of the active Cys145 and may cause disturbances of O6-alkyl transfer from DNA to the protein Homo sapiens
I143V no major structural change upon energy minimization, is in the vicinity of the active Cys145 and may cause disturbances of O6-alkyl transfer from DNA to the protein, does not affect DNA repair capacity Homo sapiens
L84F no major structural change upon energy minimization, may affect Zn2+ binding, does not affect DNA repair capacity Homo sapiens
additional information examination of the structural changes accompanying single nucleotide polymorphisms-related amino-acid changes in the MGMT protein Homo sapiens
N123V no major structural change upon energy minimization, is within the DNA binding region and may therefore affect DNA binding of MGMT Homo sapiens
W65C no major structural change upon energy minimization, possibly unstable Homo sapiens

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens P16455
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
MGMT
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Homo sapiens
O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase
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Homo sapiens