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The enzyme-adenylate structure of a bacterial ATP-dependent DNA ligase (ADL), which does not have any additional DNA-binding domains, is similar to minimal viral ADLs that comprise only the core catalytic domains. The bacterial ADL also lacks the unstructured loops which are involved in DNA binding in the viral ADLs, implying that it must instead use short well structured motifs of the core domains to engage its substrate.
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