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Nickel coordination is regulated by the DNA-bound state of NikR.

Paul E Carrington1, Peter T Chivers, Faizah Al-Mjeni, Robert T Sauer, Michael J Maroney.   

Abstract

The uptake of nickel in Escherichia coli and other microorganisms is transcriptionally regulated by the NikR repressor or its homologs. Here we report the structure of the high-affinity nickel-binding site in NikR and show that it responds dramatically to DNA binding. X-ray absorption spectroscopy reveals that nickel in the holo-NikR protein is bound in a novel four-coordinate planar site consisting of two histidines, one additional O- or N-donor ligand and one S-donor ligand. Site-directed mutation of His87, His89, Cys95 or Glu97 in NikR to alanine eliminates high-affinity nickel binding and abolishes DNA binding but maintains stable protein folding. An unanticipated feature of the NikR structure is that the nickel coordination responds to DNA binding. A six-coordinate nickel site composed of O- or N-donor ligands, but lacking cysteine, forms when NikR binds to operator DNA. Because nickel binding and DNA binding are mediated by different domains within NikR, a communication link between the two domains is implicated, consistent with the finding that the nickel-binding site in a fragment corresponding to the C-terminal domain of NikR is structurally distinct from that found in holo-NikR.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12524532     DOI: 10.1038/nsb890

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Struct Biol        ISSN: 1072-8368


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