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Atypical DNA recognition mechanism used by the EspR virulence regulator of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Blasco, Benjamin  
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Stenta, Marco  
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Alonso-Sarduy, Livan  
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2011
Molecular Microbiology

The human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis requires the ESX-1 secretion system for full virulence. EspR plays a key role in ESX-1 regulation via direct binding and transcriptional activation of the espACD operon. Here, we describe the crystal structures of EspR, a C-terminally truncated form, EspR Delta 10, as well as an EspR-DNA complex. EspR forms a dimer with each monomer containing an N-terminal helix-turn-helix DNA binding motif and an atypical C-terminal dimerization domain. Structural studies combined with footprinting experiments, atomic force microscopy and molecular dynamic simulations allow us to propose a model in which a dimer of EspR dimers is the minimal functional unit with two subunits binding two consecutive major grooves. The other two DNA binding domains are thus free to form higher-order oligomers and to bridge distant DNA sites in a cooperative way. These features are reminiscent of nucleoid-associated proteins and suggest a more general regulatory role for EspR than was previously suspected.

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DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2958.2011.07813.x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000295226700019

Author(s)
Blasco, Benjamin  
Stenta, Marco  
Alonso-Sarduy, Livan  
Dietler, Giovanni  
Dal Peraro, Matteo  
Cole, Stewart T.  
Pojer, Florence  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Molecular Microbiology
Volume

2011

Issue

82

Start page

251

End page

264

Subjects

Nucleoid-Associated Proteins

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P22 C2 Repressor

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Esat-6 Secretion

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Molecular-Dynamics

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Gene-Cluster

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System

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Complex

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Transcription

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Software

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Rd1

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NON-REVIEWED

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September 5, 2011
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