TY - JOUR
T1 - AbrB-like transcription factors assume a swapped hairpin fold that is evolutionarily related to double-Psi β barrels
AU - Coles, Murray
AU - Djuranovic, Sergej
AU - Söding, Johannes
AU - Frickey, Tancred
AU - Koretke, Kristin
AU - Truffault, Vincent
AU - Martin, Jörg
AU - Lupas, Andrei N.
PY - 2005/6
Y1 - 2005/6
N2 - AbrB is a key transition-state regulator of Bacillus subtilis. Based on the conservation of a βαβ structural unit, we proposed a β barrel fold for its DNA binding domain, similar to, but topologically distinct from, double-psi β barrels. However, the NMR structure revealed a novel fold, the "looped-hinge helix." To understand this discrepancy, we undertook a bioinformatics study of AbrB and its homologs; these form a large superfamily, which includes SpoVT, PrlF, MraZ, addiction module antidotes (PemI, MazE), plasmid maintenance proteins (VagC, VapB), and archaeal PhoU homologs. MazE and MraZ form swapped-hairpin β barrels. We therefore reexamined the fold of AbrB by NMR spectroscopy and found that it also forms a swapped-hairpin barrel. The conservation of the core βαβ element supports a common evolutionary origin for swapped-hairpin and double-psi barrels, which we group into a higher-order class, the cradle-loop barrels, based on the peculiar shape of their ligand binding site.
AB - AbrB is a key transition-state regulator of Bacillus subtilis. Based on the conservation of a βαβ structural unit, we proposed a β barrel fold for its DNA binding domain, similar to, but topologically distinct from, double-psi β barrels. However, the NMR structure revealed a novel fold, the "looped-hinge helix." To understand this discrepancy, we undertook a bioinformatics study of AbrB and its homologs; these form a large superfamily, which includes SpoVT, PrlF, MraZ, addiction module antidotes (PemI, MazE), plasmid maintenance proteins (VagC, VapB), and archaeal PhoU homologs. MazE and MraZ form swapped-hairpin β barrels. We therefore reexamined the fold of AbrB by NMR spectroscopy and found that it also forms a swapped-hairpin barrel. The conservation of the core βαβ element supports a common evolutionary origin for swapped-hairpin and double-psi barrels, which we group into a higher-order class, the cradle-loop barrels, based on the peculiar shape of their ligand binding site.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.str.2005.03.017
DO - 10.1016/j.str.2005.03.017
M3 - Article
C2 - 15939023
AN - SCOPUS:20444422946
SN - 0969-2126
VL - 13
SP - 919
EP - 928
JO - Structure
JF - Structure
IS - 6
ER -