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α-Ketoglutarate Controls the Ability of the Escherichia coli PII Signal Transduction Protein To Regulate the Activities of NRII (NtrB) but Does Not Control the Binding of PII to NRII

[Image: see text] PII signal transduction proteins are among the most widely distributed signaling proteins in nature; these proteins are direct sensors of α-ketoglutarate and adenylylate energy charge and control receptors that are signal transduction proteins, metabolic enzymes, or permeases invol...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Peng, Ninfa, Alexander J.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2009
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2786246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19877669
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi901158h
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Ninfa, Alexander J.
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description [Image: see text] PII signal transduction proteins are among the most widely distributed signaling proteins in nature; these proteins are direct sensors of α-ketoglutarate and adenylylate energy charge and control receptors that are signal transduction proteins, metabolic enzymes, or permeases involved in nitrogen metabolism. Prior studies showed that α-ketoglutarate regulated the ability of PII to control the activities of glutamine synthetase adenylyltransferase (ATase) but did not affect the ability of PII to bind to ATase. Here, we show that a similar pattern of α-ketoglutarate regulation was obtained with another PII receptor, the two-component system transmitter protein NRII (NtrB). Although α-ketoglutarate was required for the binding of PII to NRII, PII bound to NRII equally well as the concentration of α-ketoglutarate was varied through its physiological range. Variation of the concentration of α-ketoglutarate through its physiological range provided dramatic regulation of the ability of PII to activate the phosphatase activity of NRII and controlled the ability of PII to inhibit the autophosphorylation of NRII. Thus, PII control of NRII activities could be dissected into distinct binding and regulation steps, and when present in its physiological concentration range, α-ketoglutarate apparently played a role in only the latter step.
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spelling pubmed-27862462009-12-02 α-Ketoglutarate Controls the Ability of the Escherichia coli PII Signal Transduction Protein To Regulate the Activities of NRII (NtrB) but Does Not Control the Binding of PII to NRII Jiang, Peng Ninfa, Alexander J. Biochemistry [Image: see text] PII signal transduction proteins are among the most widely distributed signaling proteins in nature; these proteins are direct sensors of α-ketoglutarate and adenylylate energy charge and control receptors that are signal transduction proteins, metabolic enzymes, or permeases involved in nitrogen metabolism. Prior studies showed that α-ketoglutarate regulated the ability of PII to control the activities of glutamine synthetase adenylyltransferase (ATase) but did not affect the ability of PII to bind to ATase. Here, we show that a similar pattern of α-ketoglutarate regulation was obtained with another PII receptor, the two-component system transmitter protein NRII (NtrB). Although α-ketoglutarate was required for the binding of PII to NRII, PII bound to NRII equally well as the concentration of α-ketoglutarate was varied through its physiological range. Variation of the concentration of α-ketoglutarate through its physiological range provided dramatic regulation of the ability of PII to activate the phosphatase activity of NRII and controlled the ability of PII to inhibit the autophosphorylation of NRII. Thus, PII control of NRII activities could be dissected into distinct binding and regulation steps, and when present in its physiological concentration range, α-ketoglutarate apparently played a role in only the latter step. American Chemical Society 2009-10-30 2009-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2786246/ /pubmed/19877669 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi901158h Text en Copyright © 2009 American Chemical Society http://pubs.acs.org This is an open-access article distributed under the ACS AuthorChoice Terms & Conditions. Any use of this article, must conform to the terms of that license which are available at http://pubs.acs.org.
spellingShingle Jiang, Peng
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α-Ketoglutarate Controls the Ability of the Escherichia coli PII Signal Transduction Protein To Regulate the Activities of NRII (NtrB) but Does Not Control the Binding of PII to NRII
title α-Ketoglutarate Controls the Ability of the Escherichia coli PII Signal Transduction Protein To Regulate the Activities of NRII (NtrB) but Does Not Control the Binding of PII to NRII
title_full α-Ketoglutarate Controls the Ability of the Escherichia coli PII Signal Transduction Protein To Regulate the Activities of NRII (NtrB) but Does Not Control the Binding of PII to NRII
title_fullStr α-Ketoglutarate Controls the Ability of the Escherichia coli PII Signal Transduction Protein To Regulate the Activities of NRII (NtrB) but Does Not Control the Binding of PII to NRII
title_full_unstemmed α-Ketoglutarate Controls the Ability of the Escherichia coli PII Signal Transduction Protein To Regulate the Activities of NRII (NtrB) but Does Not Control the Binding of PII to NRII
title_short α-Ketoglutarate Controls the Ability of the Escherichia coli PII Signal Transduction Protein To Regulate the Activities of NRII (NtrB) but Does Not Control the Binding of PII to NRII
title_sort α-ketoglutarate controls the ability of the escherichia coli pii signal transduction protein to regulate the activities of nrii (ntrb) but does not control the binding of pii to nrii
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2786246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19877669
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi901158h
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