Structural characterization of the multidomain regulatory protein Rv1364c from Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
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Authors: | King-Scott Jack Konarev Petr V Panjikar Santosh Jordanova Rositsa Svergun Dmitri I Tucker Paul A |
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Affiliation: | EMBL Hamburg Outstation, c/o DESY, Notkestrasse 85, D22603, Hamburg, Germany. |
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Abstract: | The open reading frame rv1364c of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which regulates the stress-dependent σ factor, σ(F), has been analyzed structurally and functionally. Rv1364c contains domains with sequence similarity to the RsbP/RsbW/RsbV regulatory system of the stress-response σ factor of Bacillus subtilis. Rv1364c contains, sequentially, a PAS domain (which shows sequence similarity to the PAS domain of the B. subtilis RsbP protein), an active phosphatase domain, a kinase (anti-σ(F) like) domain and?a C-terminal anti-σ(F) antagonist like domain. The crystal structures of two PAS domain constructs (at 2.3 and 1.6??) and a phosphatase/kinase dual domain construct (at 2.6??) are described. The PAS domain is shown to bind palmitic acid but to have 100 times greater affinity for palmitoleic acid. The full-length protein can exist in solution as both monomer and dimer. We speculate that a switch between monomer and dimer, possibly resulting from fatty acid binding,?affects the accessibility of the serine of the C-terminal, anti-σ(F) antagonist domain for dephosphorylation by the phosphatase domain thus indirectly altering the availability of σ(F). |
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