Mycobacterium tuberculosis RsdA provides a conformational rationale for selective regulation of  σ-factor activity by proteolysis

Jaiswal, R. K. ; Prabha, T. S. ; Manjeera, G. ; Gopal, B. (2013) Mycobacterium tuberculosis RsdA provides a conformational rationale for selective regulation of  σ-factor activity by proteolysis Nucleic Acids Research, 41 (5). pp. 3414-3423. ISSN 0305-1048

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Abstract

The relative levels of different σ factors dictate the expression profile of a bacterium. Extracytoplasmic function σ factors synchronize the transcriptional profile with environmental conditions. The cellular concentration of free extracytoplasmic function σ factors is regulated by the localization of this protein in a σ/anti-σ complex. Anti-σ factors are multi-domain proteins with a receptor to sense environmental stimuli and a conserved anti-σ domain (ASD) that binds a σ factor. Here we describe the structure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis anti-σD (RsdA) in complex with the -35 promoter binding domain of σD (σD4). We note distinct conformational features that enable the release of σD by the selective proteolysis of the ASD in RsdA. The structural and biochemical features of the σD/RsdA complex provide a basis to reconcile diverse regulatory mechanisms that govern σ/anti-σ interactions despite high overall structural similarity. Multiple regulatory mechanisms embedded in an ASD scaffold thus provide an elegant route to rapidly re-engineer the expression profile of a bacterium in response to an environmental stimulus.

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