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Deposition Date 2013-05-07
Release Date 2014-01-22
Last Version Date 2024-05-15
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
2M87
Title:
Structural Basis of DNA Recognition by the Effector Domain of Klebsiella pneumoniae PmrA
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Conformers Calculated:
200
Conformers Submitted:
15
Selection Criteria:
structures with the lowest energy
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Transcriptional regulatory protein basR/pmrA
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:103
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Klebsiella pneumoniae
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Primary Citation
Solution structure and tandem DNA recognition of the C-terminal effector domain of PmrA from Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Nucleic Acids Res. 42 4080 4093 (2014)
PMID: 24371275 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkt1345

Abstact

Klebsiella pneumoniae PmrA is a polymyxin-resistance-associated response regulator. The C-terminal effector/DNA-binding domain of PmrA (PmrAC) recognizes tandem imperfect repeat sequences on the promoters of genes to induce antimicrobial peptide resistance after phosphorylation and dimerization of its N-terminal receiver domain (PmrAN). However, structural information concerning how phosphorylation of the response regulator enhances DNA recognition remains elusive. To gain insights, we determined the nuclear magnetic resonance solution structure of PmrAC and characterized the interactions between PmrAC or BeF3(-)-activated full-length PmrA (PmrAF) and two DNA sequences from the pbgP promoter of K. pneumoniae. We showed that PmrAC binds to the PmrA box, which was verified to contain two half-sites, 5'-CTTAAT-3' and 5'-CCTAAG-3', in a head-to-tail fashion with much stronger affinity to the first than the second site without cooperativity. The structural basis for the PmrAC-DNA complex was investigated using HADDOCK docking and confirmed by paramagnetic relaxation enhancement. Unlike PmrAC, PmrAF recognizes the two sites simultaneously and specifically. In the PmrAF-DNA complex, PmrAN may maintain an activated homodimeric conformation analogous to that in the free form and the interactions between two PmrAC molecules aid in bending and binding of the DNA duplex for transcription activation.

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