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PDBsum entry 2ev5

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2ev5

 

 

 

 

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Protein chains
132 a.a. *
Metals
_CA ×4
Waters ×89
* Residue conservation analysis
PDB id:
2ev5
Name: Transcription
Title: Bacillus subtilis manganese transport regulator (mntr) bound to calcium
Structure: Transcriptional regulator mntr. Chain: a, b. Synonym: manganese transport regulator. Engineered: yes
Source: Bacillus subtilis. Organism_taxid: 1423. Gene: mntr. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 562.
Biol. unit: Dimer (from PQS)
Resolution:
2.00Å     R-factor:   0.248     R-free:   0.291
Authors: J.I.Kliegman,S.L.Griner,J.D.Helmann,R.G.Brennan,A.Glasfeld
Key ref:
J.I.Kliegman et al. (2006). Structural basis for the metal-selective activation of the manganese transport regulator of Bacillus subtilis. Biochemistry, 45, 3493-3505. PubMed id: 16533030 DOI: 10.1021/bi0524215
Date:
31-Oct-05     Release date:   07-Mar-06    
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Protein chains
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
P54512  (MNTR_BACSU) -  HTH-type transcriptional regulator MntR from Bacillus subtilis (strain 168)
Seq:
Struc:
142 a.a.
132 a.a.
Key:    PfamA domain  Secondary structure  CATH domain

 

 
DOI no: 10.1021/bi0524215 Biochemistry 45:3493-3505 (2006)
PubMed id: 16533030  
 
 
Structural basis for the metal-selective activation of the manganese transport regulator of Bacillus subtilis.
J.I.Kliegman, S.L.Griner, J.D.Helmann, R.G.Brennan, A.Glasfeld.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
The manganese transport regulator (MntR) of Bacillus subtilis is activated by Mn(2+) to repress transcription of genes encoding transporters involved in the uptake of manganese. MntR is also strongly activated by cadmium, both in vivo and in vitro, but it is poorly activated by other metal cations, including calcium and zinc. The previously published MntR.Mn(2+) structure revealed a binuclear complex of manganese ions with a metal-metal separation of 3.3 A (herein designated the AB conformer). Analysis of four additional crystal forms of MntR.Mn(2+) reveals that the AB conformer is only observed in monoclinic crystals at 100 K, suggesting that this conformation may be stabilized by crystal packing forces. In contrast, monoclinic crystals analyzed at room temperature (at either pH 6.5 or pH 8.5), and a second hexagonal crystal form (analyzed at 100 K), all reveal the shift of one manganese ion by 2.5 A, thereby leading to a newly identified conformation (the AC conformer) with an internuclear distance of 4.4 A. Significantly, the cadmium and calcium complexes of MntR also contain binuclear complexes with a 4.4 A internuclear separation. In contrast, the zinc complex of MntR contains only one metal ion per subunit, in the A site. Isothermal titration calorimetry confirms the stoichiometry of Mn(2+), Cd(2+), and Zn(2+) binding to MntR. We propose that the specificity of MntR activation is tied to productive binding of metal ions at two sites; the A site appears to act as a selectivity filter, determining whether the B or C site will be occupied and thereby fully activate MntR.
 

Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
20442958 D.Osman, and J.S.Cavet (2010).
Bacterial metal-sensing proteins exemplified by ArsR-SmtB family repressors.
  Nat Prod Rep, 27, 668-680.  
19473032 E.W.Moomaw, A.Angerhofer, P.Moussatche, A.Ozarowski, I.García-Rubio, and N.G.Richards (2009).
Metal dependence of oxalate decarboxylase activity.
  Biochemistry, 48, 6116-6125.  
19788177 Z.Ma, F.E.Jacobsen, and D.P.Giedroc (2009).
Coordination chemistry of bacterial metal transport and sensing.
  Chem Rev, 109, 4644-4681.  
18200608 O.Okhrimenko, and I.Jelesarov (2008).
A survey of the year 2006 literature on applications of isothermal titration calorimetry.
  J Mol Recognit, 21, 1.  
18258210 P.R.Chen, and C.He (2008).
Selective recognition of metal ions by metalloregulatory proteins.
  Curr Opin Chem Biol, 12, 214-221.  
18485073 S.A.Shelburne, D.B.Keith, M.T.Davenport, N.Horstmann, R.G.Brennan, and J.M.Musser (2008).
Molecular characterization of group A Streptococcus maltodextrin catabolism and its role in pharyngitis.
  Mol Microbiol, 69, 436-452.  
18230719 S.A.Shelburne, D.Keith, N.Horstmann, P.Sumby, M.T.Davenport, E.A.Graviss, R.G.Brennan, and J.M.Musser (2008).
A direct link between carbohydrate utilization and virulence in the major human pathogen group A Streptococcus.
  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 105, 1698-1703.  
18515418 T.G.Kloosterman, R.M.Witwicki, M.M.van der Kooi-Pol, J.J.Bijlsma, and O.P.Kuipers (2008).
Opposite effects of Mn2+ and Zn2+ on PsaR-mediated expression of the virulence genes pcpA, prtA, and psaBCA of Streptococcus pneumoniae.
  J Bacteriol, 190, 5382-5393.  
17637984 D.P.Giedroc, and A.I.Arunkumar (2007).
Metal sensor proteins: nature's metalloregulated allosteric switches.
  Dalton Trans, (), 3107-3120.  
17118401 M.A.DeWitt, J.I.Kliegman, J.D.Helmann, R.G.Brennan, D.L.Farrens, and A.Glasfeld (2007).
The conformations of the manganese transport regulator of Bacillus subtilis in its metal-free state.
  J Mol Biol, 365, 1257-1265.
PDB codes: 2hyf 2hyg
17342524 M.Golynskiy, S.Li, V.L.Woods, and S.M.Cohen (2007).
Conformational studies of the manganese transport regulator (MntR) from Bacillus subtilis using deuterium exchange mass spectrometry.
  J Biol Inorg Chem, 12, 699-709.  
17976643 N.Bhattacharya, M.Yi, H.X.Zhou, and T.M.Logan (2007).
Backbone dynamics in an intramolecular prolylpeptide-SH3 complex from the diphtheria toxin repressor, DtxR.
  J Mol Biol, 374, 977-992.  
17148509 R.Thilakaraj, K.Raghunathan, S.Anishetty, and G.Pennathur (2007).
In silico identification of putative metal binding motifs.
  Bioinformatics, 23, 267-271.  
16766519 J.W.Lee, and J.D.Helmann (2006).
Biochemical characterization of the structural Zn2+ site in the Bacillus subtilis peroxide sensor PerR.
  J Biol Chem, 281, 23567-23578.  
17176058 M.V.Golynskiy, W.A.Gunderson, M.P.Hendrich, and S.M.Cohen (2006).
Metal binding studies and EPR spectroscopy of the manganese transport regulator MntR.
  Biochemistry, 45, 15359-15372.  
The most recent references are shown first. Citation data come partly from CiteXplore and partly from an automated harvesting procedure. Note that this is likely to be only a partial list as not all journals are covered by either method. However, we are continually building up the citation data so more and more references will be included with time. Where a reference describes a PDB structure, the PDB codes are shown on the right.

 

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