1uth

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DntR from Burkholderia sp. strain DNT in complex with ThiocyanateDntR from Burkholderia sp. strain DNT in complex with Thiocyanate

Structural highlights

1uth is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Burkholderia sp. DNT. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 2.2Å
Ligands:
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

Q7WT50_9BURK

Evolutionary Conservation

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

The transcriptional regulator DntR, a member of the LysR family, is a central element in a prototype bacterial cell-based biosensor for the detection of hazardous contamination of soil and groundwater by dinitrotoluenes. To optimise the sensitivity of the biosensor for such compounds we have chosen a rational design of the inducer-binding cavity based on knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of DntR. We report two crystal structures of DntR with acetate (resolution 2.6 angstroms) and thiocyanate (resolution 2.3 angstroms), respectively, occupying the inducer-binding cavity. These structures allow for the construction of models of DntR in complex with salicylate (Kd approximately or = 4 microM) and 2,4-dinitrotoluene that provide a basis for the design of mutant DntR with enhanced specificity for dinitrotoluenes. In both crystal structures DntR crystallises as a homodimer with a "head-to-tail" arrangement of monomers in the asymmetric unit. Analysis of the crystal structure has allowed the building of a full-length model of DntR in its biologically active homotetrameric form consisting of two "head-to-head" dimers. The implications of this model for the mechanism of transcription regulation by LysR proteins are discussed.

Development of a bacterial biosensor for nitrotoluenes: the crystal structure of the transcriptional regulator DntR.,Smirnova IA, Dian C, Leonard GA, McSweeney S, Birse D, Brzezinski P J Mol Biol. 2004 Jul 9;340(3):405-18. PMID:15210343[1]

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

See Also

References

  1. Smirnova IA, Dian C, Leonard GA, McSweeney S, Birse D, Brzezinski P. Development of a bacterial biosensor for nitrotoluenes: the crystal structure of the transcriptional regulator DntR. J Mol Biol. 2004 Jul 9;340(3):405-18. PMID:15210343 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2004.04.071

1uth, resolution 2.20Å

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