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Tetracycline analogs affecting binding to Tn10-Encoded Tet repressor trigger the same mechanism of induction.

T Lederer1, M Kintrup, M Takahashi, P E Sum, G A Ellestad, W Hillen.   

Abstract

We examined the influence of substituents in tetracycline (tc) analogs modified at positions 2 and 4-9 and anhydrotetracycline (atc) on induction of the Tn10-encoded Tet repressor (TetR) by a quantitative in vitro induction assay. The equilibrium association constants of the modified tc to TetR were independently determined to distinguish effects on binding from those on induction. We found a correlation between the binding affinity and induction of TetR for most tc analogs. While a substitution at position 5 revealed only minor effects, changes at position 6 increased binding and induction efficiencies up to 20-fold. A chlorine at position 7 or 8 enhanced binding and induction about 4- and 9-fold, respectively. Substituents at position 9 decreased binding up to 5-fold. Epimerization of the dimethylamino function at position 4 in 4-epi-tc resulted in about 300-fold-reduced binding and 80-fold-reduced induction. Substitution of this grouping by hydrogen in 4-de(dimethylamino)-tc resulted in no binding and no induction. The respective atc analog failed to induce as well, although binding was still observed. The dimethylamino function may, thus, play a role in triggering the conformational change of TetR necessary for induction. Substitution of the 2-carboxamido by a nitrilo function did not influence binding and induction efficiencies. Atc showed about 30-fold increased binding and induction, being the most effective inducer tested in this study. The equilibrium association constants of most TetR-[Mg-tc]+ and TetR-([Mg-tc]+)2 analog complexes with tet operator are decreased about 10(2)- and 10(8)-fold, respectively, as compared to those of free TetR. This suggests that these tc analogs share the same molecular mechanism of TetR induction.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8652521     DOI: 10.1021/bi952683e

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


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