Regulation of directionality in bacteriophage lambda site-specific recombination: structure of the Xis proteinRegulation of directionality in bacteriophage lambda site-specific recombination: structure of the Xis protein

Structural highlights

1lx8 is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Escherichia virus Lambda. Full experimental information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:Solution NMR
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Function

VXIS_LAMBD Excisionase and integrase are necessary for the excision of prophage from the host genome by site-specific recombination at the att site.

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Upon induction of a bacteriophage lambda lysogen, a site-specific recombination reaction excises the phage genome from the chromosome of its bacterial host. A critical regulator of this process is the phage-encoded excisionase (Xis) protein, which functions both as a DNA architectural factor and by cooperatively recruiting integrase to an adjacent binding site specifically required for excision. Here we present the three-dimensional structure of Xis and the results of a structure-based mutagenesis study to define the molecular basis of its function. Xis adopts an unusual "winged"-helix motif that is modeled to interact with the major- and minor-grooves of its binding site through a single alpha-helix and loop structure ("wing"), respectively. The C-terminal tail of Xis, which is required for cooperative binding with integrase, is unstructured in the absence of DNA. We propose that asymmetric bending of DNA by Xis positions its unstructured C-terminal tail for direct contacts with the N-terminal DNA-binding domain of integrase and that an ensuing disordered to ordered transition of the tail may act to stabilize the formation of the tripartite integrase-Xis-DNA complex required for phage excision.

Regulation of directionality in bacteriophage lambda site-specific recombination: structure of the Xis protein.,Sam MD, Papagiannis CV, Connolly KM, Corselli L, Iwahara J, Lee J, Phillips M, Wojciak JM, Johnson RC, Clubb RT J Mol Biol. 2002 Dec 6;324(4):791-805. PMID:12460578[1]

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References

  1. Sam MD, Papagiannis CV, Connolly KM, Corselli L, Iwahara J, Lee J, Phillips M, Wojciak JM, Johnson RC, Clubb RT. Regulation of directionality in bacteriophage lambda site-specific recombination: structure of the Xis protein. J Mol Biol. 2002 Dec 6;324(4):791-805. PMID:12460578
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