Cannabis Ruderalis

Authors
Anuj Pathak, Rajani Goyal, Akesh Sinha, Dibyendu Sarkar
Publication date
2010
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
285
Issue
45
Pages
34309-34318
Publisher
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Description
The PhoP and PhoR proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis form a highly specific two-component system that controls expression of genes involved in complex lipid biosynthesis and regulation of unknown virulence determinants. The several functions of PhoP are apportioned between a C-terminal effector domain (PhoPC) and an N-terminal receiver domain (PhoPN), phosphorylation of which regulates activation of the effector domain. Here we show that PhoPN, on its own, demonstrates PhoR-dependent phosphorylation. PhoPC, the truncated variant bearing the DNA binding domain, binds in vitro to the target site with affinity similar to that of the full-length protein. To complement the finding that residues spanning Met1 to Arg138 of PhoP constitute the minimal functional PhoPN, we identified Arg150 as the first residue of the distal PhoPC domain capable of DNA binding on its own, thereby identifying an …
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