| Literature DB >> 19732344 |
Yinping Qin1, Carrie Keenan, Stephen K Farrand.
Abstract
Positive control (PC) mutants defining 20 residues of the quorum-sensing activator TraR were isolated that bind DNA but show defects in activating transcription from class I, class II or both types of promoters. These PC residues, located in both the N- and C-terminal regions, combine to form three patches, one on the top (II) and two near the DNA binding domain on both lateral faces of the dimer (I and III). Patches I and II, but not patch III, involve residues from both protomers and are essential for activation. TraR-mediated activation in Escherichia coli requires expression of the alpha-subunit of Agrobacterium (alpha(At)). We report that TraR also activates a class II promoter in E. coli when coexpressed with sigma(70)(At). Analyses in E. coli expressing alpha(At), sigma(70)(At) or both subunits indicate that most of the PC residues are important for interactions with alpha(At) and that these interactions are predominant for activation of class II promoters. Using the E. coli system we identified nine residues in the C-terminal domain of alpha(At) that are required for stimulating TraR-mediated activation. We conclude that N- and C-terminal residues of TraR from both protomers cooperate to define regions of the protein important for interactions with RNAP.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19732344 PMCID: PMC2765545 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2009.06865.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Microbiol ISSN: 0950-382X Impact factor: 3.501