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2RO3

RDC-refined Solution Structure of the N-terminal DNA Recognition Domain of the Bacillus subtilis Transition-state Regulator Abh

Summary for 2RO3
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb2ro3/pdb
Related1Z0R 2FY9 2RO4 2RO5
DescriptorPutative transition state regulator abh (1 entity in total)
Functional Keywordstranscription, dna-binding, transcription regulation
Biological sourceBacillus subtilis
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight12332.91
Authors
Sullivan, D.M.,Bobay, B.G.,Douglas, K.J.,Thompson, R.J.,Rance, M.,Strauch, M.A.,Cavanagh, J. (deposition date: 2008-03-08, release date: 2008-11-11, Last modification date: 2024-05-01)
Primary citationSullivan, D.M.,Bobay, B.G.,Kojetin, D.J.,Thompson, R.J.,Rance, M.,Strauch, M.A.,Cavanagh, J.
Insights into the nature of DNA binding of AbrB-like transcription factors
Structure, 16:1702-1713, 2008
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Understanding the DNA recognition and binding by the AbrB-like family of transcriptional regulators is of significant interest since these proteins enable bacteria to elicit the appropriate response to diverse environmental stimuli. Although these "transition-state regulator" proteins have been well characterized at the genetic level, the general and specific mechanisms of DNA binding remain elusive. We present RDC-refined NMR solution structures and dynamic properties of the DNA-binding domains of three Bacillus subtilis transition-state regulators: AbrB, Abh, and SpoVT. We combined previously investigated DNase I footprinting, DNA methylation, gel-shift assays, and mutagenic and NMR studies to generate a structural model of the complex between AbrBN(55) and its cognate promoter, abrB8. These investigations have enabled us to generate a model for the specific nature of the transition-state regulator-DNA interaction, a structure that has remained elusive thus far.
PubMed: 19000822
DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2008.08.014
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SOLUTION NMR
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