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Protein domains and conformational changes in the activation of RepA, a DNA replication initiator

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AuthorsGiraldo R  Andreu JM  Díaz-Orejas R  
AffiliationDepartmento de Microbiología Molecular   Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas   Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)   Madrid   Spain.  
JournalEMBO J
Year 1998

Abstract


RepA is the DNA replication initiator protein of the Pseudomonas plasmid pPS10. RepA has a dual function: as a dimer, it binds to an inversely-repeated sequence acting as a repressor of its own synthesis; as a monomer, RepA binds to four directly-repeated sequences to constitute a specialized nucleoprotein complex responsible for the initiation of DNA replication. We have previously shown that a Leucine Zipper-like motif (LZ) at the N-terminus of RepA is responsible for protein dimerization. In this paper we characterize the existence in RepA of two protein globular domains C-terminal to the LZ. We propose that dissociation of RepA dimers into monomers results in a conformational change from a compact arrangement of both domains, competent for binding to the operator, to an extended species that is suited for iteron binding. This model establishes the structural basis for the activation of DNA replication initiators in plasmids from Gram-negative bacteria.