通过对酸盐敏感调节器NarL的转录激活的结构基础
Dmytro Kompaniiets1, Lina He2,3, Dong Wang1
1Section of Transcription & Gene Regulation, The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, Austin, MN 55912, USA.
Nucleic acids research
|January 10, 2024
概括
大肠杆菌的NarL (一种酸盐反应的转录因子) 通过一种新的机制激活基因表达,与yeaR促进体的RNA聚合酶αCTD相互作用. 这种冷EM结构揭示了一个独特的转录激活复合体 (TAC) 组件.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 结构生物学 结构生物学
- 微生物学 微生物学
背景情况:
- 转录激活对于基因调节对刺激的反应至关重要.
- 大肠杆菌NarL是一种全球转录因子,控制近100个基因对酸盐的反应.
- 通过NarL介导的转录激活的精确分子机制尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 阐明在 yeaR 促进体处依赖 NarL 的转录激活的结构机制.
- 为NarL的监管功能提供高分辨率的结构基础.
主要方法:
- 低温电子显微镜 (cryo-EM) 用于确定转录激活复合体 (TAC) 的结构.
- 在体内和体外转录测试以验证功能性作用.
主要成果:
- 在3.2 Å分辨率下确定了依赖于NarL的TAC的冷-EM结构.
- 揭示了NarL二聚体与yeaR促进体DNA的结合以及与RNA聚合酶αCTD (αCTD) 的相互作用.
- 证明NarL与II类激活剂不同地结合DNA,并且不会与σ4相互作用.
结论:
- 这项研究为了解年R促进体的NarL-依赖转录激活提供了结构基础.
- 提出了一种潜在的新型转录激活机制,涉及NarL和RNAPαCTD.
- NarL独特的结合模式和相互作用为细菌基因调节提供了洞察力.
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