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Insights into Protein Allostery in the CsoR/RcnR Family of Transcriptional Repressors.


ABSTRACT: CsoR/RcnR transcriptional repressors adopt a disc-shaped, all ?-helical dimer of dimers tetrameric architecture, with a four-helix bundle the key structural feature of the dimer. Individual members of this large family of repressors coordinate Cu(I) or Ni(II)/Co(II) or perform cysteine sulfur chemistry in mitigating the effects of metal or metabolite toxicity, respectively. Here we highlight recent insights into the functional diversity of this fascinating family of repressors.

SUBMITTER: Higgins KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3970791 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insights into Protein Allostery in the CsoR/RcnR Family of Transcriptional Repressors.

Higgins Khadine A KA   Giedroc David D  

Chemistry letters 20140101 1


CsoR/RcnR transcriptional repressors adopt a disc-shaped, all α-helical dimer of dimers tetrameric architecture, with a four-helix bundle the key structural feature of the dimer. Individual members of this large family of repressors coordinate Cu(I) or Ni(II)/Co(II) or perform cysteine sulfur chemistry in mitigating the effects of metal or metabolite toxicity, respectively. Here we highlight recent insights into the functional diversity of this fascinating family of repressors. ...[more]

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