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Protein Science, Vol 6, Issue 4 892-902, Copyright © 1997 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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D. L. POUNTNEY, R. P. TIWARI and J. B. EGAN
Present address: Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298-0678.
Coliphage 186 B is a 72-amino acid protein belonging to the Ogr family of analogous transcription factors present in P2-like phage, which contain a Cys-X(2)-Cys-X(22)-Cys-X(4)-Cys presumptive zinc-finger motif. The molecular characterization of these proteins has been hampered by their insolubility, a difficulty overcome in the present study by obtaining B as a soluble cadmium-containing derivative (CdB). Atomic absorption spectroscopy showed the presence of one atom of cadmium per molecule of purified CdB. The UV absorption spectrum revealed a shoulder at 250 nm, characteristic of CysS-Cd(II) ligand-to-metal charge-transfer transitions, and the difference absorption coefficient after acidification ({Delta}{epsilon}(248), 24 mM(-1) cm(-1)) indicated the presence of a Cd(Cys-S)(4) center. Gel mobility shift analysis of CdB with a 186 late promoter demonstrated specific DNA-binding (K(D,app) 3-4 {mu}M) and the protein was shown to activate transcription in vitro from a promoter-reporter plasmid construct. The B DNA-binding site was mapped by gel shift and DNAase I cleavage protection experiments to an area between -70 and -43 relative to the transcription start site, coincident with the consensus sequence, GTTGT-N(8)-TNANCCA, from -66 to -47 of the 186 and P2 late promoters. Inactive B point mutants were obtained in the putative DNA-binding loop of the N-terminal zinc-finger motif and in a central region thought to interact with the Escherichia coli RNA polymerase {alpha}-subunit. A truncated B mutant comprising the first 53 amino acids (B1-53) exhibited close to wild-type activity, showed a DNA-binding affinity similar to that of the full-length protein, and could be reconstituted with either Cd or Zn. Gel permeation analysis revealed that B1-53 was a majority dimeric species whereas wild-type B showed larger oligomers. 186 B therefore exhibits a potentially linear organization of functional regions comprising an N-terminal C4 zinc-finger DNA-binding region, a dispensable C-terminal region involved in protein self-association, and a central region that interacts with RNA polymerase.
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