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Allosteric changes in the cAMP receptor protein of Escherichia coli: hinge reorientation.

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PubMed Central1992-10-15 更新2026-05-16 收录
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The cAMP receptor protein (CRP) of Escherichia coli is a dimer of a two-domain subunit. It requires binding of cAMP for a conformational change in order to function as a site-specific DNA-binding protein that regulates gene activity. The hinge region connecting the cAMP-binding domain to the DNA-binding domain is involved in the cAMP-induced allosteric change. We studied the structural changes in CRP that are required for gene regulation by making a large number of single and double amino acid substitutions at four different positions in or near the hinge. To achieve cAMP-independent transcription by CRP, amino acid residues 138 (located within the hinge region) and 141 (located in the D alpha-helix adjacent to the hinge) must be polar. This need for polar residues at positions 138 and 141 suggests an interaction that causes the C and D alpha-helices to come together. As a consequence, the F alpha-helix is released from the D alpha-helix and can interact with DNA. At position 144 in the D alpha-helix and within interacting distances of the F alpha-helix, replacement of alanine by an amino acid with a larger side chain, regardless of its nature, allows cAMP independence. This result indicates that pushing against the F alpha-helix may be a way of making the helix available for DNA binding. We believe that the cAMP-induced allosteric change involves similar hinge reorientation to adjust the C and D alpha-helices, allowing outward movement of the F alpha-helix.
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1992-10-15
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