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Deinococcus radiodurans has developed an efficient mechanism which allows the integrity of its entire genome to be fully restored after exposure to very high doses of ionizing radiation. Homologous recombination plays a crucial role in this process. RecN is a protein that belongs to the SMC-like protein family and is suggested to be involved in DNA repair. RecN is composed of a globular domain and an antiparallel coiled-coil region which connects the N- and C-­termini. It has been suggested that dimerization of RecN occurs via the coiled-coil domain, but to date there is no structural or biochemical evidence for this. Here, SAXS studies and preliminary X-ray diffraction data of crystals of the purified coiled-coil domain of RecN are presented. The structure was solved by single-wavelength anomalous dispersion using SeMet derivatives, and preliminary electron-density maps support the rod-like model derived from the SAXS data. Model building and refinement are still ongoing.

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