solved at 2.6 Å resolution. The protein comprises two domains with a deep cleft running
between them. The structure of a complex with ATP reveals that the nucleotide binding
pocket is situated on the larger N-terminal domain, at the base of the cleft between the two
domains of the enzyme. Comparison of the overall domain structure with that of DNA
methyltransferases, coupled with other evidence, suggests that DNA also binds in this cleft …