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Allosteric communication between DNA-binding and light-responsive domains of diatom class I aureochromes.


ABSTRACT: The modular architecture of aureochrome blue light receptors, found in several algal groups including diatoms, is unique by having the LOV-type photoreceptor domain fused to the C-terminus of its putative effector, an N-terminal DNA-binding bZIP module. The structural and functional understanding of aureochromes' light-dependent signaling mechanism is limited, despite their promise as an optogenetic tool. We show that class I aureochromes 1a and 1c from the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum are regulated in a light-independent circadian rhythm. These aureochromes are capable to form functional homo- and heterodimers, which recognize the ACGT core sequence within the canonical 'aureo box', TGACGT, in a light-independent manner. The bZIP domain holds a more folded and less flexible but extended conformation in the duplex DNA-bound state. FT-IR spectroscopy in the absence and the presence of DNA shows light-dependent helix unfolding in the LOV domain, which leads to conformational changes in the bZIP region. The solution structure of DNA bound to aureochrome points to a tilted orientation that was further validated by molecular dynamics simulations. We propose that aureochrome signaling relies on an allosteric pathway from LOV to bZIP that results in conformational changes near the bZIP-DNA interface without major effects on the binding affinity.

SUBMITTER: Banerjee A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4937327 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Allosteric communication between DNA-binding and light-responsive domains of diatom class I aureochromes.

Banerjee Ankan A   Herman Elena E   Serif Manuel M   Maestre-Reyna Manuel M   Hepp Sebastian S   Pokorny Richard R   Kroth Peter G PG   Essen Lars-Oliver LO   Kottke Tilman T  

Nucleic acids research 20160513 12


The modular architecture of aureochrome blue light receptors, found in several algal groups including diatoms, is unique by having the LOV-type photoreceptor domain fused to the C-terminus of its putative effector, an N-terminal DNA-binding bZIP module. The structural and functional understanding of aureochromes' light-dependent signaling mechanism is limited, despite their promise as an optogenetic tool. We show that class I aureochromes 1a and 1c from the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum are r  ...[more]

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