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Transcriptional repressor, CouR, bound to a 23-mer DNA duplexTranscriptional repressor, CouR, bound to a 23-mer DNA duplex
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Publication Abstract from PubMedThe MarR-family transcriptional regulator CouR, from the soil bacterium Rhodopseudomonas palustris CGA009, has recently been shown to negatively regulate a p-coumarate catabolic operon. Unlike most characterized MarR repressors that respond to small metabolites at concentrations in the millimolar range, repression by CouR is alleviated by the 800 Da ligand p-coumaroyl-CoA with high affinity and specificity. Here we report the crystal structures of ligand free CouR as well as the complex with p-coumaroyl-CoA, each to 2.1 A resolution, and the 2.85 A resolution cocrystal structure of CouR bound to an oligonucleotide bearing the cognate DNA operator sequence. In combination with binding experiments which uncover specific residues important for ligand and DNA recognition, these structures provide glimpses of a MarR family repressor in all possible states, allowing for an understanding for the molecular basis of DNA binding and the conformation alterations that accompany ligand-induced dissociation for activation of the operon. Structural basis of transcriptional regulation by CouR, a repressor of coumarate catabolism in Rhodopseudomonas palustris.,Cogan DP, Baraquet C, Harwood CS, Nair SK J Biol Chem. 2018 May 23. pii: RA118.003561. doi: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.003561. PMID:29794028[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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