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   HAMP Domain Conformers That Propagate Opposite Signals in Bacterial Chemoreceptors  
   
نویسنده airola m.v. ,sukomon n. ,samanta d. ,borbat p.p. ,freed j.h. ,watts k.j. ,crane b.r.
منبع plos biology - 2013 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 2
چکیده    Hamp domains are signal relay modules in >26,000 receptors of bacteria,eukaryotes,and archaea that mediate processes involved in chemotaxis,pathogenesis,and biofilm formation. we identify two hamp conformations distinguished by a four- to two-helix packing transition at the c-termini that send opposing signals in bacterial chemoreceptors. crystal structures of signal-locked mutants establish the observed structure-to-function relationships. pulsed dipolar electron spin resonance spectroscopy of spin-labeled soluble receptors active in cells verify that the crystallographically defined hamp conformers are maintained in the receptors and influence the structure and activity of downstream domains accordingly. mutation of hr2,a key residue for setting the hamp conformation and generating an inhibitory signal,shifts hamp structure and receptor output to an activating state. another hr2 variant displays an inverted response with respect to ligand and demonstrates the fine energetic balance between on and off conformers. a dexg motif found in membrane proximal hamp domains is shown to be critical for responses to extracellular ligand. our findings directly correlate in vivo signaling with hamp structure,stability,and dynamics to establish a comprehensive model for hamp-mediated signal relay that consolidates existing views on how conformational signals propagate in receptors. moreover,we have developed a rational means to manipulate hamp structure and function that may prove useful in the engineering of bacterial taxis responses. © 2013 airola et al.
آدرس department of chemistry and chemical biology,cornell university,ithaca,ny,united states,department of medicine and the stony brook university cancer center,stony brook university,stony brook,ny, United States, department of chemistry and chemical biology,cornell university,ithaca,ny, United States, department of chemistry and chemical biology,cornell university,ithaca,ny,united states,center for advanced esr studies,cornell university,ithaca,ny, United States, department of chemistry and chemical biology,cornell university,ithaca,ny,united states,center for advanced esr studies,cornell university,ithaca,ny, United States, department of chemistry and chemical biology,cornell university,ithaca,ny,united states,center for advanced esr studies,cornell university,ithaca,ny, United States, division of microbiology and molecular genetics,loma linda university,loma linda,ca, United States, department of chemistry and chemical biology,cornell university,ithaca,ny, United States
 
     
   
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