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Dimerization and DNA binding of the Salmonella enterica PhoP response regulator are phosphorylation independent

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MICROBIOLOGY-SGM
卷 151, 期 -, 页码 3979-3987

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MICROBIOLOGY SOC
DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.28236-0

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In Salmonella enterica, PhoP is the response regulator of the PhoP/PhoQ two-component regulatory system that controls the expression of various virulence factors in response to external Mg2(+). Previous studies have shown that phosphorylation of a PhoP variant with a C-terminal His tag (PhoP(His)) enhances dimerization and binding to target DNA. Here, the effect of phosphorylation on the oligomerization and DNA binding properties of both wild-type PhoP (PhoP) and PhoP(His). are compared. Gel filtration chromatography showed that PhoP exists as a mixture of monomer and dimer regardless of its phosphorylation state. In contrast, unphosphorylated PhOPHis was mostly monomeric, whereas PhoP(His). similar to P existed as a mixture of monomer and dimer. By monitoring the tryptophan fluorescence of the proteins and the fluorescence of the probe 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic acid bound to them, it was found that PhoP and PhOPHis exhibited different spectral properties. The interaction between PhoP or PhoP(His). and the PhoP box of the mgtA promoter was monitored by surface plasmon resonance. Binding of PhoP to the PhoP box was barely influenced by phosphorylation. In contrast, phosphorylation of PhoPHis clearly increased the interaction of PhOPHis with target DNA. Altogether, these data show that a His tag at the C-terminus of PhoP affects its biochemical properties, most likely by affecting its conformation and/or its oligomerization state. More importantly, these results show that wild-type PhoP dimerization and interaction with target DNA are independent of phosphorylation, which is in contrast to the previously proposed model.

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