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Radiation-induced tetramer-to-dimer transition of Escherichia coli lactose repressor
Authors:S Goffinont  M Spotheim-Maurizot
Institution:a Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS, rue C. Sadron, 45071 Orléans, France
b Department of Radiation Dosimetry, Nuclear Physics Institute AS CR, Na Truhlá?ce 39/64, 18086, Prague 8, Czech Republic
Abstract:The wild type lactose repressor of Escherichia coli is a tetrameric protein formed by two identical dimers. They are associated via a C-terminal 4-helix bundle (called tetramerization domain) whose stability is ensured by the interaction of leucine zipper motifs. Upon in vitro γ-irradiation the repressor losses its ability to bind the operator DNA sequence due to damage of its DNA-binding domains. Using an engineered dimeric repressor for comparison, we show here that irradiation induces also the change of repressor oligomerisation state from tetramer to dimer. The splitting of the tetramer into dimers can result from the oxidation of the leucine residues of the tetramerization domain.
Keywords:Protein  DNA  Radiation  Oxidation  Tetramer  Dimer  Lactose repressor
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