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Deposition Date 1998-10-17
Release Date 1998-10-21
Last Version Date 2024-05-22
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
1BYM
Keywords:
Title:
SOLUTION STRUCTURES OF THE C-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF DIPHTHERIA TOXIN REPRESSOR
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Experimental Method:
Conformers Calculated:
100
Conformers Submitted:
20
Selection Criteria:
NO NOE DISTANCE VIOLATION GREATER THAN 0.35 A, NO DIHEDRAL ANGLE RESTRAINT VIOLATION GREATER THAN 5 DEG, RMS DIFFERENCE FOR BOND DEVIATIONS FROM IDEALITY LESS THAN 0.01 A, RMS DIFFERENCE FOR ANGLE DEVIATIONS FROM IDEALITY LESS THAN 2 DEG, LOWEST TOTAL ENERGY
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:PROTEIN (DIPHTHERIA TOXIN REPRESSOR)
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:97
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Solution structure and peptide binding studies of the C-terminal src homology 3-like domain of the diphtheria toxin repressor protein.
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA 96 6119 6124 (1999)
PMID: 10339551 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.11.6119

Abstact

The diphtheria toxin repressor (DtxR) is the best-characterized member of a family of homologous proteins that regulate iron uptake and virulence gene expression in the Gram-positive bacteria. DtxR contains two domains that are separated by a short, unstructured linker. The N-terminal domain is structurally well-defined and is responsible for Fe2+ binding, dimerization, and DNA binding. The C-terminal domain adopts a fold similar to eukaryotic Src homology 3 domains, but the functional role of the C-terminal domain in repressor activity is unknown. The solution structure of the C-terminal domain, consisting of residues N130-L226 plus a 13-residue N-terminal extension, has been determined by using NMR spectroscopy. Residues before A147 are highly mobile and adopt a random coil conformation, but residues A147-L226 form a single structured domain consisting of five beta-strands and three helices arranged into a partially orthogonal, two-sheet beta-barrel, similar to the structure observed in the crystalline Co2+ complex of full-length DtxR. Chemical shift perturbation studies demonstrate that a proline-rich peptide corresponding to residues R125-G139 of intact DtxR binds to the C-terminal domain in a pocket formed by residues in beta-strands 2, 3, and 5, and helix 3. Binding of the proline-rich peptide by the C-terminal domain of DtxR presents an example of peptide binding by a prokaryotic Src homology 3-like protein. The results of this study, combined with previous x-ray studies of intact DtxR, provide insights into a possible biological function of the C-terminal domain in regulating repressor activity.

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