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Deposition Date 2018-01-19
Release Date 2019-01-30
Last Version Date 2024-05-08
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
6FIX
Keywords:
Title:
antitoxin GraA in complex with its operator
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Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
3.80 Å
R-Value Free:
0.28
R-Value Work:
0.24
R-Value Observed:
0.24
Space Group:
P 32
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:XRE family transcriptional regulator
Chain IDs:A, B, D, E
Chain Length:105
Number of Molecules:4
Biological Source:Pseudomonas putida
Polymer Type:polydeoxyribonucleotide
Molecule:DNA (30-MER)
Chain IDs:C
Chain Length:31
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Pseudomonas putida
Polymer Type:polydeoxyribonucleotide
Molecule:DNA (30-MER)
Chain IDs:F
Chain Length:30
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Pseudomonas putida
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Primary Citation
A dual role in regulation and toxicity for the disordered N-terminus of the toxin GraT.
Nat Commun 10 972 972 (2019)
PMID: 30814507 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-08865-z

Abstact

Bacterial toxin-antitoxin (TA) modules are tightly regulated to maintain growth in favorable conditions or growth arrest during stress. A typical regulatory strategy involves the antitoxin binding and repressing its own promoter while the toxin often acts as a co-repressor. Here we show that Pseudomonas putida graTA-encoded antitoxin GraA and toxin GraT differ from other TA proteins in the sense that not the antitoxin but the toxin possesses a flexible region. GraA auto-represses the graTA promoter: two GraA dimers bind cooperatively at opposite sides of the operator sequence. Contrary to other TA modules, GraT is a de-repressor of the graTA promoter as its N-terminal disordered segment prevents the binding of the GraT2A2 complex to the operator. Removal of this region restores operator binding and abrogates Gr aT toxicity. GraTA represents a TA module where a flexible region in the toxin rather than in the antitoxin controls operon expression and toxin activity.

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