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Stabilization of the primary sigma factor of Staphylococcus aureus by core RNA polymerase.


ABSTRACT: The primary sigma factor (sigma(A)) of Staphylococcus aureus, a potential drug target, was little investigated at the structural level. Using an N-terminal histidine-tagged sigma(A) (His-sigma(A)), here we have demonstrated that it exits as a monomer in solution, possesses multiple domains, harbors primarily alpha-helix and efficiently binds to a S. aureus promoter DNA in the presence of core RNA polymerase. While both N- and C-terminal ends of His- sigma(A) are flexible in nature, two Trp residues in its DNA binding region are buried. Upon increasing the incubation temperature from 25 degrees to 40 degrees C, 60% of the input His-sigma(A) was cleaved by thermolysin. Aggregation of His-sigma(A) was also initiated rapidly at 45( degrees )C. From the equilibrium unfolding experiment, the Gibbs free energy of stabilization of His-sigma(A) was estimated to be +0.70 kcal mol(-1). The data together suggest that primary sigma factor of S. aureus is an unstable protein. Core RNA polymerase however stabilized sigma(A) appreciably.

SUBMITTER: Mondal R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6532765 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stabilization of the primary sigma factor of Staphylococcus aureus by core RNA polymerase.

Mondal Rajkrishna R   Ganguly Tridib T   Chanda Palas K PK   Bandhu Amitava A   Jana Biswanath B   Sau Keya K   Lee Chia Y CY   Sau Subrata S  

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The primary sigma factor (sigma(A)) of Staphylococcus aureus, a potential drug target, was little investigated at the structural level. Using an N-terminal histidine-tagged sigma(A) (His-sigma(A)), here we have demonstrated that it exits as a monomer in solution, possesses multiple domains, harbors primarily alpha-helix and efficiently binds to a S. aureus promoter DNA in the presence of core RNA polymerase. While both N- and C-terminal ends of His- sigma(A) are flexible in nature, two Trp resid  ...[more]

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