Crystal structure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis LrpA, a leucine-responsive global regulator associated with starvation response

Manchi C.M. Reddy, Kuppan Gokulan, William R. Jacobs, Thomas R. Ioerger, James C. Sacchettini

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Abstract

The bacterial leucine-responsive regulatory protein (Lrp) is a global transcriptional regulator that controls the expression of many genes during starvation and the transition to stationary phase. The Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene Rv3291c encodes a 150-amino acid protein (designated here as Mtb LrpA) with homology with Escherichia coli Lrp. The crystal structure of the native form of Mtb LrpA was solved at 2.1 Å. The Mtb LrpA structure shows an N-terminal DNA-binding domain with a helix-turn-helix (HTH) motif, and a C-terminal regulatory domain. In comparison to the complex of E. coli AsnC with asparagine, the effector-binding pocket (including loop 100-106) in LrpA appears to be largely preserved, with hydrophobic substitutions consistent with its specificity for leucine. The effector-binding pocket is formed at the interface between adjacent dimers, with an opening to the core of the octamer as in AsnC, and an additional substrate-access channel opening to the outer surface of the octamer. Using electrophoretic mobility shift assays, purified Mtb LrpA protein was shown to form a protein-DNA complex with the lat promoter, demonstrating that the lat operon is a direct target of LrpA. Using computational analysis, a putative motif is identified in this region that is also present upstream of other operons differentially regulated under starvation. This study provides insights into the potential role of LrpA as a global regulator in the transition of M. tuberculosis to a persistent state. Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)159-170
Number of pages12
JournalProtein Science
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2008

Keywords

  • DNA binding
  • EMSA
  • HTH motif
  • LrpA
  • Transcriptional regulator
  • lat gene

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology

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