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Nuclear magnetic resonance assignments and global fold of a CheY-binding domain in CheA, the chemotaxis-specific kinase of Escherichia coli.

M M McEvoy1, H Zhou, A F Roth, D F Lowry, T B Morrison, L E Kay, F W Dahlquist.   

Abstract

CheA is the histidine autokinase in the Escherichia coli chemotaxis signal transduction pathway responsible for coupling of signals received by transmembrane receptors to the response regulators CheY and CheB. Here NMR spectroscopy is used to study a 14 kDa fragment of CheA, residues 124-257, that binds the response regulator CheY. Backbone atom resonance assignments were obtained by analysis of 3D HNCACB, 3D CBCA(CO)NH, and HNCO spectra, whereas side-chain assignments were obtained primarily by analysis of 3D H(CCO)NH, 3D C(CO)NH, 3D HCCH-TOCSY, and 3D 1H, 15N TOCSY-HSMQC spectra. NOE cross peak patterns and intensities as well as torsion angle restraints were used to determine the secondary structure, and a low-resolution structure was calculated by hybrid distance-geometry simulated annealing methods. The CheA124-257 fragment consists of four antiparallel beta strands and two helices, arranged in an "open-faced beta-sandwich" motif, as well as two unstructured ends that correspond to domain linkers in the full-length protein. The 15N-1H correlation spectrum of 15N-labeled CheA124-257 bound to unlabeled CheY shows specific localized changes that may correspond to a CheY-binding face on CheA.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7577981     DOI: 10.1021/bi00042a019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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