Endonuclease V can initiate the repair of deaminated purine bases by recognizing them and hydrolyzing the second phosphodiester bond on their 3′ side. Now the crystal structures of endonuclease V in complex with its substrate and its product reveal a wedge motif acting as a minor groove–damage sensor and a pocket to recognize the lesion; the enzyme remains tightly bound to the 5′ phosphate product, perhaps to hand it over to downstream repair factors.
- Shivani Ahuja
- Viktor Hornak
- Markus Eilers