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Structural basis of copper-efflux-regulator-dependent transcription activation.


ABSTRACT: The copper efflux regulator (CueR), a representative member of mercury resistance regulator (MerR) family metalloregulators, controls expression of copper homeostasis-regulating genes in bacteria. The mechanism of transcription activation by CueR and other MerR family regulators is bending the spacer domain of promoter DNA. Here, we report the cryo-EM structures of the intact CueR-dependent transcription activation complexes. The structures show that CueR dimer bends the 19-bp promoter spacer to realign the -35 and -10 elements for recognition by σ70-RNA polymerase holoenzyme and reveal a previously unreported interaction between the DNA-binding domain (DBD) from one CueR subunit and the σ70 nonconserved region (σNCR). Functional studies have shown that the CueR-σNCR interaction plays an auxiliary role in CueR-dependent transcription, assisting the activation mechanism of bending promoter DNA by CueR dimer. Because DBDs are highly conserved in sequence and structure, this transcription-activating mechanism could be generally used by MerR family regulators.

SUBMITTER: Shi W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8169799 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural basis of copper-efflux-regulator-dependent transcription activation.

Shi Wei W   Zhang Baoyue B   Jiang Yanan Y   Liu Chang C   Zhou Wei W   Chen Ming M   Yang Yang Y   Hu Yangbo Y   Liu Bin B  

iScience 20210416 5


The copper efflux regulator (CueR), a representative member of mercury resistance regulator (MerR) family metalloregulators, controls expression of copper homeostasis-regulating genes in bacteria. The mechanism of transcription activation by CueR and other MerR family regulators is bending the spacer domain of promoter DNA. Here, we report the cryo-EM structures of the intact CueR-dependent transcription activation complexes. The structures show that CueR dimer bends the 19-bp promoter spacer to  ...[more]

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