Lambda repressor
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
- | '''cI''' is a transcription inhibitor of bacteriophage Lambda. Also known as '''Lambda Repressor''', cI is responsible for maintaining the lysogenic life cycle of phage Lambda. This is achieved when two repressor dimers bind cooperatively to adjacent operator sites on the DNA. The cooperative binding induces repression of the ''cro'' gene and simultaneous activation of the ''cI'' gene, which code for proteins Cro and cI, respectively (Stayrook et. al, 2008). | + | '''cI''' is a transcription inhibitor of bacteriophage Lambda. Also known as '''Lambda Repressor''', cI is responsible for maintaining the lysogenic life cycle of phage Lambda. This is achieved when two repressor dimers bind cooperatively to adjacent operator sites on the DNA. The cooperative binding induces repression of the ''cro'' gene and simultaneous activation of the ''cI'' gene, which code for proteins '''Cro''' and '''cI''', respectively (Stayrook et. al, 2008). |
==Structural Overview== | ==Structural Overview== | ||
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- | [[1lrp]] – LR | + | [[1lrp]] – LR Cro protein – Enterobacteria phage λ <br /> |
[[2hnf]], [[2ho0]] – LR (mutant) <br /> | [[2hnf]], [[2ho0]] – LR (mutant) <br /> | ||
- | [[1f39]] – LR C terminal <br /> | + | [[1f39]] – LR cI protein C terminal <br /> |
[[1lmb]], [[1lli]] – LR + DNA <br /> | [[1lmb]], [[1lli]] – LR + DNA <br /> | ||
- | [[3bdn]] – LR (mutant) + DNA<br /> | + | [[3bdn]] – LR cI protein (mutant) + DNA<br /> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 08:31, 21 July 2013
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3D Structures of lambda repressor
Updated on 21-July-2013
1lrp – LR Cro protein – Enterobacteria phage λ
2hnf, 2ho0 – LR (mutant)
1f39 – LR cI protein C terminal
1lmb, 1lli – LR + DNA
3bdn – LR cI protein (mutant) + DNA
References
- Stayrook S, Jaru-Ampornpan P, Ni J, Hochschild A, Lewis M. Crystal structure of the lambda repressor and a model for pairwise cooperative operator binding. Nature. 2008 Apr 24;452(7190):1022-5. PMID:18432246 doi:10.1038/nature06831
- Ndjonka D, Bell CE. Structure of a hyper-cleavable monomeric fragment of phage lambda repressor containing the cleavage site region. J Mol Biol. 2006 Sep 22;362(3):479-89. Epub 2006 Jul 15. PMID:16934834 doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2006.07.026
- Bell CE, Lewis M. Crystal structure of the lambda repressor C-terminal domain octamer. J Mol Biol. 2001 Dec 14;314(5):1127-36. PMID:11743728 doi:10.1006/jmbi.2000.5196
- Bell CE, Frescura P, Hochschild A, Lewis M. Crystal structure of the lambda repressor C-terminal domain provides a model for cooperative operator binding. Cell. 2000 Jun 23;101(7):801-11. PMID:10892750
- Beamer LJ, Pabo CO. Refined 1.8 A crystal structure of the lambda repressor-operator complex. J Mol Biol. 1992 Sep 5;227(1):177-96. PMID:1387915
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