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Himmel S Zschiedrich CP Becker S Hsiao HH Wolff S Diethmaier C Urlaub H Lee D Griesinger C Stülke J 《The Journal of biological chemistry》2012,287(33):27731-27742
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Görke B 《The Journal of biological chemistry》2003,278(47):46219-46229
Activity of antiterminator protein BglG regulating the beta-glucoside operon in Escherichia coli is controlled by the phosphoenolpyruvate:carbohydrate phosphotransferase system (PTS) in a dual manner. It requires HPr phosphorylation to be active, whereas phosphorylation by the beta-glucoside-specific transport protein EIIBgl inhibits its activity. BglG and its relatives carry two PTS regulation domains (PRD1 and PRD2), each containing two conserved histidines. For BglG, histidine 208 in PRD2 was reported to be the negative phosphorylation site. In contrast, other antiterminators of this family are negatively regulated by phosphorylation of the first histidine in PRD1, and presumably activated by phosphorylation of the histidines in PRD2. In this work, a screen for mutant BglG proteins that escape repression by EIIBgl yielded exchanges of nine residues within PRD1, including conserved histidines His-101 and His-160, and C-terminally truncated proteins. Genetic and phosphorylation analyses indicate that His-101 in PRD1 is phosphorylated by EIIBgl and that His-160 contributes to negative regulation. His-208 in PRD2 is essential for BglG activity, suggesting that it is phosphorylated by HPr. Surprisingly, phosphorylation by HPr is not fully abolished by exchanges of His-208. However, phosphorylation by HPr is inhibited by exchanges in PRD1 and the phosphorylation of these mutants is restored in the presence of wild-type BglG. These results suggest that the activating phosphoryl group is transiently donated from HPr to PRD1 and subsequently transferred to His-208 of a second BglG monomer. The active His-208-phosphorylated BglG dimer can subsequently be inhibited in its activity by EIIBgl-catalyzed phosphorylation at His-101. 相似文献
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Hübner S Declerck N Diethmaier C Le Coq D Aymerich S Stülke J 《Nucleic acids research》2011,39(10):4360-4372
Each family of signal transduction systems requires specificity determinants that link individual signals to the correct regulatory output. In Bacillus subtilis, a family of four anti-terminator proteins controls the expression of genes for the utilisation of alternative sugars. These regulatory systems contain the anti-terminator proteins and a RNA structure, the RNA anti-terminator (RAT) that is bound by the anti-terminator proteins. We have studied three of these proteins (SacT, SacY, and LicT) to understand how they can transmit a specific signal in spite of their strong structural homology. A screen for random mutations that render SacT capable to bind a RNA structure recognized by LicT only revealed a substitution (P26S) at one of the few non-conserved residues that are in contact with the RNA. We have randomly modified this position in SacT together with another non-conserved RNA-contacting residue (Q31). Surprisingly, the mutant proteins could bind all RAT structures that are present in B. subtilis. In a complementary approach, reciprocal amino acid exchanges have been introduced in LicT and SacY at non-conserved positions of the RNA-binding site. This analysis revealed the key role of an arginine side-chain for both the high affinity and specificity of LicT for its cognate RAT. Introduction of this Arg at the equivalent position of SacY (A26) increased the RNA binding in vitro but also resulted in a relaxed specificity. Altogether our results suggest that this family of anti-termination proteins has evolved to reach a compromise between RNA binding efficacy and specific interaction with individual target sequences. 相似文献
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