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Optimization of the palindromic order of the TtgR operator enhances binding cooperativity.

Tino Krell1, Wilson Terán, Obdulio López Mayorga, Germán Rivas, Mercedes Jiménez, Craig Daniels, Antonio-Jesús Molina-Henares, Manuel Martínez-Bueno, María-Trinidad Gallegos, Juan-Luis Ramos.   

Abstract

TtgR is the specific transcriptional repressor of the TtgABC efflux pump. TtgR and the TtgB efflux pump proteins possess multidrug-binding capacity, and their concerted action is responsible for the multidrug resistance phenotype of Pseudomonas putida DOT-T1E. TtgR binds to a pseudo-palindromic site that overlaps the ttgR/ttgA promoters. Dimethylsulfate footprint assays reveal a close interaction between TtgR and the central region of this operator. The results of analytical ultracentrifugation demonstrate that TtgR forms stable dimers in solution, and that two dimers bind to the operator. Microcalorimetric analysis of the binding of the two TtgR dimers to the cognate operator showed biphasic behavior, and an interaction model was developed for the cooperative binding of two TtgR dimers to their target operators. The binding of the two TtgR dimers to the operator was characterized by a Hill coefficient of 1.63+/-0.13 (k(D)=18.2(+/-6.3) microM, k(D)(')=0.91(+/-0.49) microM), indicating positive cooperativity. These data are in close agreement with the results of sedimentation equilibrium studies of TtgR-DNA complexes. A series of oligonucleotides were generated in which the imperfect palindrome of the TtgR operator was empirically optimized. Optimization of the palindrome did not significantly alter the binding of the initial TtgR dimer to the operator, but increased the cooperativity of binding and consequently the overall affinity. The minimal fragment for TtgR binding was a 30-mer DNA duplex, and analysis of its sequence revealed two partially overlapping inverted repeats co-existing within the large pseudo-palindrome operator. Based on the architecture of the operator, the thermodynamics of the process, and the TtgR-operator interactions we propose a model for the binding of TtgR to its target sequence.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17498746     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2007.04.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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