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PDBsum entry 3kp4
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Transcription regulator/antibiotic
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3kp4
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* Residue conservation analysis
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
107:8617-8622
(2010)
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PubMed id:
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Structural study of TcaR and its complexes with multiple antibiotics from Staphylococcus epidermidis.
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Y.M.Chang,
W.Y.Jeng,
T.P.Ko,
Y.J.Yeh,
C.K.Chen,
A.H.Wang.
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ABSTRACT
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TcaR and IcaR are a weak and a strong negative regulator of transcription of the
ica locus, respectively, and their presence prevents the
poly-N-acetylglucosamine production and biofilm formation in Staphylococcus
epidermidis. Although TcaR was shown to interact with the ica promoter, the
precise binding region and the mechanism of interaction remained unclear. Here
we present the 3D structure of TcaR in its apo form and in complex with
salicylate as well as several aminoglycoside and beta-lactam antibiotics. A
comparison of the native and complex TcaR structures indicates that the
mechanism of regulation involves a large conformational change in the
DNA-binding lobe. Here, we deduced the consensus binding sequence of two [
approximately TTNNAA] hexamers embedded in a 16 bp sequence for a TcaR dimer.
Six TcaR dimers bind specifically to three approximately 33 bp segments close to
the IcaR binding region with varying affinities, and their repressor activity is
directly interfered by salicylate and different classes of natural antimicrobial
compounds. We also found in this study that the antimicrobial compounds we
tested were shown not only to inhibit TcaR-DNA interaction but also to further
induce biofilm formation in S. epidermidis in our in vivo assay. The results
support a general mechanism for antibiotics in regulating TcaR-DNA interaction
and thereby help understand the effect of antibiotic exposure on bacterial
antibiotic resistance through biofilm formation.
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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Reference
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A.P.Roberts,
and
P.Mullany
(2010).
Oral biofilms: a reservoir of transferable, bacterial, antimicrobial resistance.
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Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther,
8,
1441-1450.
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I.C.Perera,
and
A.Grove
(2010).
Molecular mechanisms of ligand-mediated attenuation of DNA binding by MarR family transcriptional regulators.
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J Mol Cell Biol,
2,
243-254.
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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.
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