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Unique Properties of the Alpha-Helical DNA-Binding Protein KfrA Encoded by the IncU Incompatibility Group Plasmid RA3 and Its Host-Dependent Role in Plasmid Maintenance.

Ewa Lewicka1, Monika Mitura1, Kamil Steczkiewicz2, Justyna Kieracinska1,3, Kamila Skrzynska3, Malgorzata Adamczyk3, Grazyna Jagura-Burdzy4.   

Abstract

KfrA, encoded on the broad-host-range RA3 plasmid, is an alpha-helical DNA-binding protein that acts as a transcriptional autoregulator. The KfrARA3 operator site overlaps the kfrA promoter and is composed of five 9-bp direct repeats (DRs). Here, the biological properties of KfrA were studied using both in vivo and in vitro approaches. Localization of the DNA-binding helix-turn-helix motif (HTH) was mapped to the N29-R52 region by protein structure modeling and confirmed by alanine scanning. KfrA repressor ability depended on the number and orientation of DRs in the operator, as well as the ability of the protein to oligomerize. The long alpha-helical tail from residues 54 to 355 was shown to be involved in self-interactions, whereas the region from residue 54 to 177 was involved in heterodimerization with KfrC, another RA3-encoded alpha-helical protein. KfrA also interacted with the segrosome proteins IncC (ParA) and KorB (ParB), representatives of the class Ia active partition systems. Deletion of the kfr genes from the RA3 stability module decreased the plasmid retention in diverse hosts in a species-dependent manner. The specific interactions of KfrA with DNA are essential not only for the transcriptional regulatory function but also for the accessory role of KfrA in stable plasmid maintenance.IMPORTANCE Alpha-helical coiled-coil KfrA-type proteins are encoded by various broad-host-range low-copy-number conjugative plasmids. The DNA-binding protein KfrA encoded on the RA3 plasmid, a member of the IncU incompatibility group, oligomerizes, forms a complex with another plasmid-encoded, alpha-helical protein, KfrC, and interacts with the segrosome proteins IncC and KorB. The unique mode of KfrA dimer binding to the repetitive operator is required for a KfrA role in the stable maintenance of RA3 plasmid in distinct hosts.
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Keywords:  IncU group; alpha-helical plasmidic protein; broad-host-range RA3 plasmid; stability functions

Year:  2021        PMID: 33097508      PMCID: PMC7783346          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01771-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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