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Structural underpinnings of nitrogen regulation by the prototypical nitrogen-responsive transcriptional factor NrpR.


ABSTRACT: Plants and microorganisms reduce environmental inorganic nitrogen to ammonium, which then enters various metabolic pathways solely via conversion of 2-oxoglutarate (2OG) to glutamate and glutamine. Cellular 2OG concentrations increase during nitrogen starvation. We recently identified a family of 2OG-sensing proteins--the nitrogen regulatory protein NrpR--that bind DNA and repress transcription of nitrogen assimilation genes. We used X-ray crystallography to determine the structure of NrpR regulatory domain. We identified the NrpR 2OG-binding cleft and show that residues predicted to interact directly with 2OG are conserved among diverse classes of 2OG-binding proteins. We show that high levels of 2OG inhibit NrpRs ability to bind DNA. Electron microscopy analyses document that NrpR adopts different quaternary structures in its inhibited 2OG-bound state compared with its active apo state. Our results indicate that upon 2OG release, NrpR repositions its DNA-binding domains correctly for optimal interaction with DNA thereby enabling gene repression.

SUBMITTER: Wisedchaisri G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2996049 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural underpinnings of nitrogen regulation by the prototypical nitrogen-responsive transcriptional factor NrpR.

Wisedchaisri Goragot G   Dranow David M DM   Lie Thomas J TJ   Bonanno Jeffrey B JB   Patskovsky Yury Y   Ozyurt Sinem A SA   Sauder J Michael JM   Almo Steven C SC   Wasserman Stephen R SR   Burley Stephen K SK   Leigh John A JA   Gonen Tamir T  

Structure (London, England : 1993) 20101101 11


Plants and microorganisms reduce environmental inorganic nitrogen to ammonium, which then enters various metabolic pathways solely via conversion of 2-oxoglutarate (2OG) to glutamate and glutamine. Cellular 2OG concentrations increase during nitrogen starvation. We recently identified a family of 2OG-sensing proteins--the nitrogen regulatory protein NrpR--that bind DNA and repress transcription of nitrogen assimilation genes. We used X-ray crystallography to determine the structure of NrpR regul  ...[more]

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