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Crystal structure of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis transcriptional regulator Rv0302.

Tsung-Han Chou1, Jared A Delmar1, Catherine C Wright2, Nitin Kumar3, Abhijith Radhakrishnan3, Julia K Doh2, Meredith H Licon2, Jani Reddy Bolla3, Hsiang-Ting Lei3, Kanagalaghatta R Rajashankar4, Chih-Chia Su1, Georgiana E Purdy2, Edward W Yu1,3.   

Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a pathogenic bacterial species, which is neither Gram positive nor Gram negative. It has a unique cell wall, making it difficult to kill and conferring resistance to antibiotics that disrupt cell wall biosynthesis. Thus, the mycobacterial cell wall is critical to the virulence of these pathogens. Recent work shows that the mycobacterial membrane protein large (MmpL) family of transporters contributes to cell wall biosynthesis by exporting fatty acids and lipidic elements of the cell wall. The expression of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis MmpL proteins is controlled by a complicated regulatory network system. Here we report crystallographic structures of two forms of the TetR-family transcriptional regulator Rv0302, which participates in regulating the expression of MmpL proteins. The structures reveal a dimeric, two-domain molecule with architecture consistent with the TetR family of regulators. Comparison of the two Rv0302 crystal structures suggests that the conformational changes leading to derepression may be due to a rigid body rotational motion within the dimer interface of the regulator. Using fluorescence polarization and electrophoretic mobility shift assays, we demonstrate the recognition of promoter and intragenic regions of multiple mmpL genes by this protein. In addition, our isothermal titration calorimetry and electrophoretic mobility shift experiments indicate that fatty acids may be the natural ligand of this regulator. Taken together, these experiments provide new perspectives on the regulation of the MmpL family of transporters.
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Keywords:  Mycobacterial membrane protein; Mycobacterial membrane protein large; Rv0302; TetR-family regulator; small

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26362239      PMCID: PMC4815240          DOI: 10.1002/pro.2802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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