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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 40, Issue 15, Pages 4714-4721Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi0019491
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The PutA flavoprotein from Escherichia coli is both a transcriptional repressor and a membrane-associated proline dehydrogenase. PutA represses transcription of the putA and putP genes by binding to the control region DNA of the put regulon (put intergenic DNA). Previous work has shown that FAD has a role in regulating the transcriptional repressor and membrane binding functions of the PutA protein. To test the influence of the FAD redox state on PutA-DNA interactions, we characterized the redox properties of the PutA flavoprotein from E. coli. At pH 7.5, an E-m(E-FAD/E-FADH(2)) of -0.076 V for the two-electron reduction of PutA-bound FAD was determined by potentiometric titrations. Stabilization of semiquinone species was not observed during potentiometric measurements. Dithionite reduction of PutA, however. caused formation of red anionic semiquinone. The E-m value for the proline/Delta (1)-pyrroline-5-carboxylate couple was determined to be -0.123 V, demonstrating the reduction of PutA by proline is favored by a potential difference (DeltaE degrees') of more than 0.045 V. Characterization of the PutA redox properties in the presence of put intergenic DNA revealed an E-m(E-DNA-FAD/E-DNA-FADH(2)) of -0.086 V. The 10 mV negative shift in E-m corresponds to just a 2.3-fold increase in the dissociation constant of PutA with the DNA upon reduction of FAD. Thus, it appears the FAD redox state has little influence on the overall PutA-DNA interactions.
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