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NMR characterization of the Escherichia coli nitrogen regulatory protein IIANtr in so
 
NMR characterization of the Escherichia coli nitrogen regulatory protein IIANtr in solution and interaction with its partner protein, NPr.

Related Articles NMR characterization of the Escherichia coli nitrogen regulatory protein IIANtr in solution and interaction with its partner protein, NPr.

Protein Sci. 2005 Apr;14(4):1082-90

Authors: Wang G, Peterkofsky A, Keifer PA, Li X

The solution form of IIA(Ntr) from Escherichia coli and its interaction with its partner protein, NPr, were characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The diffusion coefficient of the protein (1.13 x 10(-6) cm/sec) falls between that of HPr (approximately 9 kDa) and the N-terminal domain of E. coli enzyme I (approximately 30 kDa), indicating that the functional form of IIA(Ntr) is a monomer (approximately 18 kDa) in solution. Thus, the dimeric structure of the protein found in the crystal is an artifact of crystal packing. The residual dipolar coupling data of IIA(Ntr) (covering residues 11-155) measured in the absence and presence of a 4% polyethyleneglycol-hexanol liquid crystal alignment medium fit well to the coordinates of both molecule A and molecule B of the dimeric crystal structure, indicating that the 3D structures in solution and in the crystal are indeed similar for that protein region. However, only molecule A possesses an N-terminal helix identical to that derived from chemical shifts of IIA(Ntr) in solution. Further, the (15)N heteronuclear nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) data also support molecule A as the representative structure in solution, with the terminal residues 1-8 and 158-163 more mobile. Chemical shift mapping identified the surface on IIA(Ntr) for NPr binding. Residues Gly61, Asp115, Ser125, Thr156, and nearby regions of IIA(Ntr) are more perturbed and participate in interaction with NPr. The active-site His73 of IIA(Ntr) for phosphoryl transfer was found in the Ndelta1-H tautomeric state. This work lays the foundation for future structure and function studies of the signal transducing proteins from this nitrogen pathway.

PMID: 15741344 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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