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The core metal-recognition domain of MerR.

Q Zeng1, C Stålhandske, M C Anderson, R A Scott, A O Summers.   

Abstract

MerR, the metalloregulatory protein of the mercury-resistance operon (mer) has unusually high affinity and specificity for ionic mercury, Hg(II). Prior genetic and biochemical evidence suggested that the protein has a structure consisting of an N-terminal DNA binding domain, a C-terminal Hg(II)-binding domain, and an intervening region involved with communication between these two domains. We have characterized a series of MerR deletion mutants and found that as little as 30% of the protein (residues 80-128) forms a stable dimer and retains high affinity for Hg(II). Biophysical measures indicate that this minimal Hg(II)-binding domain assumes the structural characteristics of the wild-type full-length protein both in the Hg(II) center itself and in an immediately adjacent helical protein domain. Our observations are consistent with the core Hg(II)-binding domain of the MerR dimer being constituted by a pair of antiparallel helices (possibly in a coiled-coil conformation) comprised of residues cysteine 82 through cysteine 117 from each monomer followed by a flexible loop through residue cysteine 126. These antiparallel helices would have a potential Hg(II)-binding site at each end. However, just as in the full-length protein, only one of these potential binding sites in the deleted proteins actually binds Hg(II).

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9843394     DOI: 10.1021/bi9817562

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


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