Structural highlights
3qp4 is a 1 chain structure with sequence from "chromobacterium_janthinum"_(zopf)_ford_1927 "chromobacterium janthinum" (zopf) ford 1927. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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Related: | 3qp1, 3qp2, 3qp5, 3qp6, 3qp7, 3qp8 |
Gene: | cviR ("Chromobacterium janthinum" (Zopf) Ford 1927) |
Resources: | FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT |
Publication Abstract from PubMed
Quorum-sensing bacteria communicate via small molecules called autoinducers to coordinate collective behaviors. Because quorum sensing controls virulence factor expression in many clinically relevant pathogens, membrane-permeable quorum sensing antagonists that prevent population-wide expression of virulence genes offer a potential route to novel antibacterial therapeutics. Here, we report a strategy for inhibiting quorum-sensing receptors of the widespread LuxR family. Structure-function studies with natural and synthetic ligands demonstrate that the dimeric LuxR-type transcription factor CviR from Chromobacterium violaceum is potently antagonized by molecules that bind in place of the native acylated homoserine lactone autoinducer, provided that they stabilize a closed conformation. In such conformations, each of the two DNA-binding domains interacts with the ligand-binding domain of the opposing monomer. Consequently, the DNA-binding helices are held apart by approximately 60 A, twice the approximately 30 A separation required for operator binding. This approach may represent a general strategy for the inhibition of multidomain proteins.
A strategy for antagonizing quorum sensing.,Chen G, Swem LR, Swem DL, Stauff DL, O'Loughlin CT, Jeffrey PD, Bassler BL, Hughson FM Mol Cell. 2011 Apr 22;42(2):199-209. PMID:21504831[1]
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References
- ↑ Chen G, Swem LR, Swem DL, Stauff DL, O'Loughlin CT, Jeffrey PD, Bassler BL, Hughson FM. A strategy for antagonizing quorum sensing. Mol Cell. 2011 Apr 22;42(2):199-209. PMID:21504831 doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2011.04.003