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Structural basis for gene regulation by a [B.sub.12]-dependent photoreceptor

Authors :
Jost, Marco
Fernandez-Zapata, Jesus
Polanco, Maria Carmen
Ortiz-Guerrerost, Juan Manuel
Chen, Percival Yang- Ting
Kang, Gyunghoon
Padmanabhan, S.
Elias-Arnanz, Montserrat
Drennan, Catherine L.
Source :
Nature. October 22, 2015, p536, 21 p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Photoreceptor proteins enable organisms to sense and respond to light. The newly discovered CarH-type photoreceptors use a vitamin [B.sub.12] derivative, adenosylcobalamin, as the light-sensing chromophore to mediate light-dependent gene regulation. Here we present crystal structures of Thermus thermophilus CarH in all three relevant states: in the dark, both free and bound to operator DNA, and after light exposure. These structures provide visualizations of how adenosylcobalamin mediates CarH tetramer formation in the dark, how this tetramer binds to the promoter -35 element to repress transcription, and how light exposure leads to a large-scale conformational change that activates transcription. In addition to the remarkable functional repurposing of adenosylcobalamin from an enzyme cofactor to a light sensor, we find that nature also repurposed two independent protein modules in assembling CarH. These results expand the biological role of vitamin [B.sub.12] and provide fundamental insight into a new mode of light-dependent gene regulation.<br />Light allows for photosynthesis and other essential light-dependent chemical reactions. Light also triggers photo-oxidative stress via generation of reactive oxygen species, which rapidly damage the cell (1). Organisms in all [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.432678931
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/naturel4950