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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 277, Issue 38, 35567-35573, September 20, 2002
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From the Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New
York, Buffalo, New York 14260
Expression of genes involved in tryptophan
metabolism in Bacillus subtilis is regulated by the TRAP
protein in response to changes in L-tryptophan levels. TRAP
binding to several RNA targets that contain between 9 and 11 (G/U)AG
repeats regulates transcription and/or translation of these genes. TRAP
consists of 11 identical subunits and is activated to bind RNA by
binding up to 11 molecules of tryptophan. To investigate the mechanism
by which tryptophan binding activates TRAP, we generated hetero-11-mers
containing different proportions of subunits from wild type (WT)
TRAP that bind tryptophan and from a mutant TRAP (Thr25 to
Ala) defective in tryptophan binding. Studies of these hetero-11-mers show that tryptophan-binding sites created from active subunits bind tryptophan with similar affinity to those in WT homo-11-mers, whereas sites containing the T25A substitution do not bind tryptophan. Hetero-11-mers with very few (one or two) bound tryptophans show only 10-fold lower affinity than WT TRAP for an RNA with 11 GAG repeats, whereas TRAP with no bound tryptophan shows no detectable binding to this RNA. We also demonstrate that tryptophan binding induces a conformational change in TRAP in the vicinity of the RNA-binding site, suggesting a possible mechanism for activation of RNA binding.
Using Hetero-11-mers Composed of Wild Type and Mutant Subunits to
Study Tryptophan Binding to TRAP and Its Role in Activating RNA
Binding*
and
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This work was supported by Grants GM62750 from the National
Institutes of Health and MCB 9982652 from the National Science Foundation (to P. G.) and funds from the Mark Diamond Research Fund of State University of New York at Buffalo (to P. T. X. L.).The costs of publication of this
article were defrayed in part by the
payment of page charges. The article
must therefore be hereby marked
"advertisement" in
accordance with 18 U.S.C. Section
1734 solely to indicate this fact.
Present address: Dept. of Chemistry, University of California,
Berkeley, CA 94720.
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To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel.:
716-645-2887; Fax: 716-645-2975; E-mail:
Gollnick@acsu.buffalo.edu.
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