1xcb
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X-ray Structure of a Rex-Family Repressor/NADH Complex from Thermus Aquaticus
Overview
The redox-sensing repressor Rex regulates transcription of respiratory, genes in response to the intra cellular NADH/NAD(+) redox poise. As a step, toward elucidating the molecular mechanism of NADH/NAD(+) sensing, the, X-ray structure of Thermus aquaticus Rex (T-Rex) bound to effector NADH, has been determined at 2.9 A resolution. The fold of the C-terminal domain, of T-Rex is characteristic of NAD(H)-dependent enzymes, whereas the, N-terminal domain is similar to a winged helix DNA binding motif. T-Rex, dimerization is primarily mediated by "domain-swapped" alpha helices. Each, NADH molecule binds to the C-terminal domain near the dimer interface. In, contrast to NAD(H)-dependent enzymes, the nicotinamide is deeply buried, within a hydrophobic pocket that appears to preclude substrate entry. We, show that T-Rex binds to the Rex operator, and NADH but not NAD(+), inhibits T-Rex/DNA binding activity. A mechanism for redox sensing by Rex, family members is proposed by analogy with domain closure of, NAD(H)-dependent enzymes.
About this Structure
1XCB is a Single protein structure of sequence from Thermus aquaticus with CA and NAD as ligands. This structure superseeds the now removed PDB entry 1R72. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
X-ray structure of a Rex-family repressor/NADH complex insights into the mechanism of redox sensing., Sickmier EA, Brekasis D, Paranawithana S, Bonanno JB, Paget MS, Burley SK, Kielkopf CL, Structure. 2005 Jan;13(1):43-54. PMID:15642260
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Categories: Single protein | Thermus aquaticus | Bonanno, J.B. | Brekasis, D. | Burley, S.K. | Kielkopf, C.L. | NYSGXRC, New.York.Structural.GenomiX.Research.Consortium. | Paget, M.S. | Paranawithana, S. | Sickmier, E.A. | CA | NAD | Nad | New york structural genomix research consortium | Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide | Nysgxrc | Protein structure initiative | Psi | Redox-sensing | Rex | Rossmann fold | Structural genomics | Winged helix