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Characterization of Zn(II)-responsive ribosomal proteins YkgM and L31 in E. coli.


ABSTRACT: RT-PCR and DNA microarrays were used to probe for Zn(II)-responsive genes in E. coli cells that were made Zn(II) deficient. Microarray data revealed 114 genes were significantly up-regulated and 146 genes were significantly down-regulated in Zn(II) deficient conditions. The three most up-regulated genes were (1) znuA, which encodes for a periplasmic protein known to be involved with Zn(II) import, (2) yodA, which encodes for a periplasmic protein with unknown function, and (3) ykgM, which encodes for a ribosomal protein that is thought to be a paralog of ribosomal protein L31. YodA was over-expressed and purified as a maltose binding protein (MBP) fusion protein and shown to tightly bind 4 equivalents of Zn(II). Metal analyses showed that MBP-YkgM does not bind Zn(II). On the other hand, MBP-L31 tightly binds 1 equivalent of Zn(II). EXAFS studies on MBP-L31 suggest a ligand field of 1 histidine, 1 cysteine, and 2 additional N/O scatterers. Site-directed mutagenesis studies suggest that Cys16 coordinates Zn(II) in MBP-L31 and that the other three cysteines do not bind metal. These results are discussed in light of Zn(II) starvation model that has been postulated for B. subtilis.

SUBMITTER: Hensley MP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3325339 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of Zn(II)-responsive ribosomal proteins YkgM and L31 in E. coli.

Hensley M Patrick MP   Gunasekera Thusitha S TS   Easton J Allen JA   Sigdel Tara K TK   Sugarbaker Stacy A SA   Klingbeil Lindsey L   Breece Robert M RM   Tierney David L DL   Crowder Michael W MW  

Journal of inorganic biochemistry 20111202


RT-PCR and DNA microarrays were used to probe for Zn(II)-responsive genes in E. coli cells that were made Zn(II) deficient. Microarray data revealed 114 genes were significantly up-regulated and 146 genes were significantly down-regulated in Zn(II) deficient conditions. The three most up-regulated genes were (1) znuA, which encodes for a periplasmic protein known to be involved with Zn(II) import, (2) yodA, which encodes for a periplasmic protein with unknown function, and (3) ykgM, which encode  ...[more]

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