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Deposition Date 2015-07-02
Release Date 2016-05-11
Last Version Date 2024-01-10
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
5CCT
Keywords:
Title:
Staphylococcus bacteriophage 80alpha dUTPase G164S mutant with dUpNHpp.
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Source Organism:
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.40 Å
R-Value Free:
0.24
R-Value Work:
0.21
R-Value Observed:
0.21
Space Group:
P 21 3
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:DUTPase
Mutations:G164S
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:170
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Staphylococcus phage 80alpha
Primary Citation
Another look at the mechanism involving trimeric dUTPases in Staphylococcus aureus pathogenicity island induction involves novel players in the party.
Nucleic Acids Res. 44 5457 5469 (2016)
PMID: 27112567 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkw317

Abstact

We have recently proposed that the trimeric staphylococcal phage encoded dUTPases (Duts) are signaling molecules that act analogously to eukaryotic G-proteins, using dUTP as a second messenger. To perform this regulatory role, the Duts require their characteristic extra motif VI, present in all the staphylococcal phage coded trimeric Duts, as well as the strongly conserved Dut motif V. Recently, however, an alternative model involving Duts in the transfer of the staphylococcal islands (SaPIs) has been suggested, questioning the implication of motifs V and VI. Here, using state-of the-art techniques, we have revisited the proposed models. Our results confirm that the mechanism by which the Duts derepress the SaPI cycle depends on dUTP and involves both motifs V and VI, as we have previously proposed. Surprisingly, the conserved Dut motif IV is also implicated in SaPI derepression. However, and in agreement with the proposed alternative model, the dUTP inhibits rather than inducing the process, as we had initially proposed. In summary, our results clarify, validate and establish the mechanism by which the Duts perform regulatory functions.

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