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Backbone dynamics of an atypical orphan response regulator protein, Helicobacter pylori 1043.

Ki-Woong Jeong1, Hyunsook Ko, Sung-Ah Lee, Eunmi Hong, Sunggeon Ko, Hyun-Soo Cho, Weontae Lee, Yangmee Kim.   

Abstract

An atypical orphan response regulator protein, HP1043 (HP-RR) in Helicobacter pylori, is proven to be essential for cell growth and does not require the well known phosphorelay scheme. HP-RR was identified as a symmetric dimer with two functional domains, an N-terminal regulatory domain (HP-RR(r)) and a C-terminal effector domain (HP-RR(e)). HP-RR is a new class of response regulator, as a phosphorylation-independent regulator. Previously, we have presented a detailed three-dimensional structure of HP-RR using NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. In this study, in order to understand the functional importance of flexibilities in HP-RR(r) and HP-RR(e), T1, T2, heteronuclear NOE experiments have been performed and backbone dynamics of HP-RR(r) and HP-RR(e) were investigated. HP-RR(r) is a symmetric dimer and the interface region, α4-β5-α5 of dimer, showed high rigidity (high S (2) values). Site of rearrangements associated with phosphorylation of HP-RR(r) (Ser(75): R ex = 3.382, Ile(95): R ex = 5.228) showed slow chemical exchanges. HP-RR(e) is composed of three α-helices flanked on two sides by anti-parallel β-sheets. Low order parameters as well as conformational exchanges in the centers of loop regions known as the DNA binding site and transcription site of HP-RR(e) suggested that flexibility of HP-RR(e) is essential for interaction with DNA. In conclusion, backbone dynamics information for HP-RR implies that structural flexibilities in HP-RR(r) are necessary for the phosphorylation site and the dynamic nature of HP-RR(e) is essential for the regulation of interaction between protein and DNA.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23456337      PMCID: PMC3887898          DOI: 10.1007/s10059-013-2303-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cells        ISSN: 1016-8478            Impact factor:   5.034


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