| Literature DB >> 19000822 |
Daniel M Sullivan1, Benjamin G Bobay, Douglas J Kojetin, Richele J Thompson, Mark Rance, Mark A Strauch, John Cavanagh.
Abstract
Understanding the DNA recognition and binding by the AbrB-like family of transcriptional regulators is of significant interest since these proteins enable bacteria to elicit the appropriate response to diverse environmental stimuli. Although these "transition-state regulator" proteins have been well characterized at the genetic level, the general and specific mechanisms of DNA binding remain elusive. We present RDC-refined NMR solution structures and dynamic properties of the DNA-binding domains of three Bacillus subtilis transition-state regulators: AbrB, Abh, and SpoVT. We combined previously investigated DNase I footprinting, DNA methylation, gel-shift assays, and mutagenic and NMR studies to generate a structural model of the complex between AbrBN(55) and its cognate promoter, abrB8. These investigations have enabled us to generate a model for the specific nature of the transition-state regulator-DNA interaction, a structure that has remained elusive thus far.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19000822 PMCID: PMC2606041 DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2008.08.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Structure ISSN: 0969-2126 Impact factor: 5.006