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THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF S.AUREUS METHICILLIN-RESISTANCE REGULATING TRANSCRIPTIONAL REPRESSOR MECI.
OverviewOverview
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is the main cause of, nosocomial and community-onset infections that affect millions of people, worldwide. Some methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections, have become essentially untreatable by beta-lactams because of acquired, molecular machineries enabling antibiotic resistance. Evasion from, methicillin challenge is mainly achieved by the synthesis of a, penicillin-binding protein of low affinity for antibiotics, MecA, that, replaces regular penicillin-binding proteins in cell wall turnover when, these have been inactivated by antibiotics. MecA synthesis is regulated by, a signal transduction system consisting of the sensor/transducer MecR1 and, the 14-kDa transcriptional repressor MecI (also known as methicillin, repressor) that constitutively blocks mecA transcription. The, three-dimensional structure of MecI reveals a dimer of two independent, winged helix domains, each of which binds a palindromic DNA-operator half, site, and two intimately intertwining dimerization domains of novel spiral, staircase architecture, held together by a hydrophobic core. Limited, proteolytic cleavage by cognate MecR1 within the dimerization domains, results in loss of dimer interaction surface, dissociation, and repressor, release, which triggers MecA synthesis. Structural information on, components of the MecA regulatory pathway, in particular on methicillin, repressor, the ultimate transcriptional trigger of mecA-encoded, methicillin resistance, is expected to lead to the development of new, antimicrobial drugs.
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1OKR is a Single protein structure of sequence from Staphylococcus aureus with CL and GOL as ligands. Structure known Active Site: AC2. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Three-dimensional structure of MecI. Molecular basis for transcriptional regulation of staphylococcal methicillin resistance., Garcia-Castellanos R, Marrero A, Mallorqui-Fernandez G, Potempa J, Coll M, Gomis-Ruth FX, J Biol Chem. 2003 Oct 10;278(41):39897-905. Epub 2003 Jul 24. PMID:12881514
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