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Structural and DNA-binding properties of the cytoplasmic domain of Vibrio cholerae transcription factor ToxR
ToxR represents an essential transcription factor of Vibrio cholerae, which is involved in the regulation of multiple, mainly virulence associated genes. Its versatile functionality as activator, repressor or coactivator suggests a complex regulatory mechanism, whose clarification is essential for a...
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8517210/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34487759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101167 |
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author | Gubensäk, Nina Schrank, Evelyne Hartlmüller, Christoph Göbl, Christoph Falsone, Fabio S. Becker, Walter Wagner, Gabriel E. Pulido, Sergio Meyer, N. Helge Pavkov-Keller, Tea Madl, Tobias Reidl, Joachim Zangger, Klaus |
author_facet | Gubensäk, Nina Schrank, Evelyne Hartlmüller, Christoph Göbl, Christoph Falsone, Fabio S. Becker, Walter Wagner, Gabriel E. Pulido, Sergio Meyer, N. Helge Pavkov-Keller, Tea Madl, Tobias Reidl, Joachim Zangger, Klaus |
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description | ToxR represents an essential transcription factor of Vibrio cholerae, which is involved in the regulation of multiple, mainly virulence associated genes. Its versatile functionality as activator, repressor or coactivator suggests a complex regulatory mechanism, whose clarification is essential for a better understanding of the virulence expression system of V. cholerae. Here, we provide structural information elucidating the organization and binding behavior of the cytoplasmic DNA-binding domain of ToxR (cToxR), containing a winged helix–turn–helix (wHTH) motif. Our analysis reveals unexpected structural features of this domain expanding our knowledge of a poorly defined subfamily of wHTH proteins. cToxR forms an extraordinary long α-loop and furthermore has an additional C-terminal beta strand, contacting the N-terminus and thus leading to a compact fold. The identification of the exact interactions between ToxR and DNA contributes to a deeper understanding of this regulatory process. Our findings not only show general binding of the soluble cytoplasmic domain of ToxR to DNA, but also indicate a higher affinity for the toxT motif. These results support the current theory of ToxR being a “DNA-catcher” to enable binding of the transcription factor TcpP and thus activation of virulence-associated toxT transcription. Although, TcpP and ToxR interaction is assumed to be crucial in the activation of the toxT genes, we could not detect an interaction event of their isolated cytoplasmic domains. We therefore conclude that other factors are needed to establish this protein–protein interaction, e.g., membrane attachment, the presence of their full-length proteins and/or other intermediary proteins that may facilitate binding. |
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spelling | pubmed-85172102021-10-21 Structural and DNA-binding properties of the cytoplasmic domain of Vibrio cholerae transcription factor ToxR Gubensäk, Nina Schrank, Evelyne Hartlmüller, Christoph Göbl, Christoph Falsone, Fabio S. Becker, Walter Wagner, Gabriel E. Pulido, Sergio Meyer, N. Helge Pavkov-Keller, Tea Madl, Tobias Reidl, Joachim Zangger, Klaus J Biol Chem Research Article ToxR represents an essential transcription factor of Vibrio cholerae, which is involved in the regulation of multiple, mainly virulence associated genes. Its versatile functionality as activator, repressor or coactivator suggests a complex regulatory mechanism, whose clarification is essential for a better understanding of the virulence expression system of V. cholerae. Here, we provide structural information elucidating the organization and binding behavior of the cytoplasmic DNA-binding domain of ToxR (cToxR), containing a winged helix–turn–helix (wHTH) motif. Our analysis reveals unexpected structural features of this domain expanding our knowledge of a poorly defined subfamily of wHTH proteins. cToxR forms an extraordinary long α-loop and furthermore has an additional C-terminal beta strand, contacting the N-terminus and thus leading to a compact fold. The identification of the exact interactions between ToxR and DNA contributes to a deeper understanding of this regulatory process. Our findings not only show general binding of the soluble cytoplasmic domain of ToxR to DNA, but also indicate a higher affinity for the toxT motif. These results support the current theory of ToxR being a “DNA-catcher” to enable binding of the transcription factor TcpP and thus activation of virulence-associated toxT transcription. Although, TcpP and ToxR interaction is assumed to be crucial in the activation of the toxT genes, we could not detect an interaction event of their isolated cytoplasmic domains. We therefore conclude that other factors are needed to establish this protein–protein interaction, e.g., membrane attachment, the presence of their full-length proteins and/or other intermediary proteins that may facilitate binding. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8517210/ /pubmed/34487759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101167 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gubensäk, Nina Schrank, Evelyne Hartlmüller, Christoph Göbl, Christoph Falsone, Fabio S. Becker, Walter Wagner, Gabriel E. Pulido, Sergio Meyer, N. Helge Pavkov-Keller, Tea Madl, Tobias Reidl, Joachim Zangger, Klaus Structural and DNA-binding properties of the cytoplasmic domain of Vibrio cholerae transcription factor ToxR |
title | Structural and DNA-binding properties of the cytoplasmic domain of Vibrio cholerae transcription factor ToxR |
title_full | Structural and DNA-binding properties of the cytoplasmic domain of Vibrio cholerae transcription factor ToxR |
title_fullStr | Structural and DNA-binding properties of the cytoplasmic domain of Vibrio cholerae transcription factor ToxR |
title_full_unstemmed | Structural and DNA-binding properties of the cytoplasmic domain of Vibrio cholerae transcription factor ToxR |
title_short | Structural and DNA-binding properties of the cytoplasmic domain of Vibrio cholerae transcription factor ToxR |
title_sort | structural and dna-binding properties of the cytoplasmic domain of vibrio cholerae transcription factor toxr |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8517210/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34487759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101167 |
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