Redox-regulated effector systems that counteract oxidative stress are essential for all forms of life. Here we uncover a new paradigm for sensing oxidative stress centred on the hydrophobic core of a sensor protein. RsrA is an archetypal zinc-binding anti-sigma factor that responds to disulfide stress in the cytoplasm of Actinobacteria. We show that RsrA utilizes its hydrophobic core to bind the sigma factor Ï(R) preventing its association with RNA polymerase, and that zinc plays a central role in maintaining this high-affinity complex. Oxidation of RsrA is limited by the rate of zinc release, which weakens the RsrA-Ï(R) complex by accelerating its dissociation. The subsequent trigger disulfide, formed between specific combinations of RsrA's three zinc-binding cysteines, precipitates structural collapse to a compact state where all Ï(R)-binding residues are sequestered back into its hydrophobic core, releasing Ï(R) to activate transcription of anti-oxidant genes.
The anti-sigma factor RsrA responds to oxidative stress by reburying its hydrophobic core.
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作者:Rajasekar Karthik V, Zdanowski Konrad, Yan Jun, Hopper Jonathan T S, Francis Marie-Louise R, Seepersad Colin, Sharp Connor, Pecqueur Ludovic, Werner Jörn M, Robinson Carol V, Mohammed Shabaz, Potts Jennifer R, Kleanthous Colin
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2016 | 起止号: | 2016 Jul 19; 7:12194 |
| doi: | 10.1038/ncomms12194 | ||
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