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Substitutions of Thr30 provide mechanistic insight into tryptophan-mediated activation of TRAP binding to RNA

TRAP is an 11 subunit RNA binding protein that regulates expression of genes involved in tryptophan biosynthesis and transport in Bacillus subtilis. TRAP is activated to bind RNA by binding up to 11 molecules of l-tryptophan in pockets formed by adjacent subunits. The precise mechanism by which tryp...

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Autores principales: Payal, Vandana, Gollnick, Paul
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16738132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl383
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description TRAP is an 11 subunit RNA binding protein that regulates expression of genes involved in tryptophan biosynthesis and transport in Bacillus subtilis. TRAP is activated to bind RNA by binding up to 11 molecules of l-tryptophan in pockets formed by adjacent subunits. The precise mechanism by which tryptophan binding activates TRAP is not known. Thr30 is in the tryptophan binding pocket. A TRAP mutant in which Thr30 is substituted with Val (T30V) does not bind tryptophan but binds RNA constitutively, suggesting that Thr30 plays a key role in the activation mechanism. We have examined the effects of other substitutions of Thr30. TRAP proteins with small β-branched aliphatic side chains at residue 30 bind RNA constitutively, whereas those with a small polar side chain show tryptophan-dependent RNA binding. Several mutant proteins exhibited constitutive RNA binding that was enhanced by tryptophan. Although the tryptophan and RNA binding sites on TRAP are distinct and are separated by ∼7.5 Å, several substitutions of residues that interact with the bound RNA restored tryptophan binding to T30V TRAP. These observations support the hypothesis that conformational changes in TRAP relay information between the tryptophan and RNA binding sites of the protein.
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spelling pubmed-14740652006-06-22 Substitutions of Thr30 provide mechanistic insight into tryptophan-mediated activation of TRAP binding to RNA Payal, Vandana Gollnick, Paul Nucleic Acids Res Article TRAP is an 11 subunit RNA binding protein that regulates expression of genes involved in tryptophan biosynthesis and transport in Bacillus subtilis. TRAP is activated to bind RNA by binding up to 11 molecules of l-tryptophan in pockets formed by adjacent subunits. The precise mechanism by which tryptophan binding activates TRAP is not known. Thr30 is in the tryptophan binding pocket. A TRAP mutant in which Thr30 is substituted with Val (T30V) does not bind tryptophan but binds RNA constitutively, suggesting that Thr30 plays a key role in the activation mechanism. We have examined the effects of other substitutions of Thr30. TRAP proteins with small β-branched aliphatic side chains at residue 30 bind RNA constitutively, whereas those with a small polar side chain show tryptophan-dependent RNA binding. Several mutant proteins exhibited constitutive RNA binding that was enhanced by tryptophan. Although the tryptophan and RNA binding sites on TRAP are distinct and are separated by ∼7.5 Å, several substitutions of residues that interact with the bound RNA restored tryptophan binding to T30V TRAP. These observations support the hypothesis that conformational changes in TRAP relay information between the tryptophan and RNA binding sites of the protein. Oxford University Press 2006 2006-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC1474065/ /pubmed/16738132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl383 Text en © 2006 The Author(s)
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Substitutions of Thr30 provide mechanistic insight into tryptophan-mediated activation of TRAP binding to RNA
title Substitutions of Thr30 provide mechanistic insight into tryptophan-mediated activation of TRAP binding to RNA
title_full Substitutions of Thr30 provide mechanistic insight into tryptophan-mediated activation of TRAP binding to RNA
title_fullStr Substitutions of Thr30 provide mechanistic insight into tryptophan-mediated activation of TRAP binding to RNA
title_full_unstemmed Substitutions of Thr30 provide mechanistic insight into tryptophan-mediated activation of TRAP binding to RNA
title_short Substitutions of Thr30 provide mechanistic insight into tryptophan-mediated activation of TRAP binding to RNA
title_sort substitutions of thr30 provide mechanistic insight into tryptophan-mediated activation of trap binding to rna
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1474065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16738132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl383
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