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Flexibility of the cytoplasmic domain of the phototaxis transducer II from Natronomonas pharaonis.


ABSTRACT: Chemo- and phototaxis systems in bacteria and archaea serve as models for more complex signal transduction mechanisms in higher eukaryotes. Previous studies of the cytoplasmic fragment of the phototaxis transducer (pHtrII-cyt) from the halophilic archaeon Natronomonas pharaonis showed that it takes the shape of a monomeric or dimeric rod under low or high salt conditions, respectively. CD spectra revealed only approximately 24% helical structure, even in 4 M KCl, leaving it an open question how the rod-like shape is achieved. Here, we conducted CD, FTIR, and NMR spectroscopic studies under different conditions to address this question. We provide evidence that pHtrII-cyt is highly dynamic with strong helical propensity, which allows it to change from monomeric to dimeric helical coiled-coil states without undergoing dramatic shape changes. A statistical analysis of predicted disorder for homologous sequences suggests that structural flexibility is evolutionarily conserved within the methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein family.

SUBMITTER: Budyak IL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2809331 | biostudies-literature | 2008

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Flexibility of the cytoplasmic domain of the phototaxis transducer II from Natronomonas pharaonis.

Budyak Ivan L IL   Mironova Olga S OS   Yanamala Naveena N   Manoharan Vijayalaxmi V   Büldt Georg G   Schlesinger Ramona R   Klein-Seetharaman Judith J  

Journal of biophysics (Hindawi Publishing Corporation : Online) 20081016


Chemo- and phototaxis systems in bacteria and archaea serve as models for more complex signal transduction mechanisms in higher eukaryotes. Previous studies of the cytoplasmic fragment of the phototaxis transducer (pHtrII-cyt) from the halophilic archaeon Natronomonas pharaonis showed that it takes the shape of a monomeric or dimeric rod under low or high salt conditions, respectively. CD spectra revealed only approximately 24% helical structure, even in 4 M KCl, leaving it an open question how  ...[more]

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