Mutational analysis of residue roles in AraC function |
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Authors: | Ross Jennifer J Gryczynski Urszula Schleif Robert |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA. |
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Abstract: | The previously isolated hemiplegic, induction-negative, repression-positive mutants, H80R and Y82C, were found to be defective in the binding of arabinose. Randomization of other residues close to arabinose in the three-dimensional structure of AraC or that make strong interactions with arabinose yielded induction-negative, repression-positive mutants. The induction and repression properties of mutants obtained by randomizing individual residues of the N-terminal arm of AraC allowed identification of the domain with which that residue very likely makes its predominant interactions. Residues 8-14 of the arm appear to make their predominant interaction with the DNA-binding domain. Although the side-chain of residue 15 interacts directly with arabinose bound to the N-terminal dimerization domain, the properties of mutant F15L indicate that this mutation increases the affinity of the arm for the DNA-binding domain. |
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Keywords: | AraC protein mutation analysis arm-domain interactions fluorescence computation |
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