Binding of the Catabolite Repressor Protein CcpA to Its DNA Target is Regulated by Phosphorylation of Its Corepressor HPr
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Catabolite repression of a number of catabolic operons in bacilli is mediated by the catabolite control protein CcpA, the phosphocarrier protein HPr from the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent sugar transport system (PTS), and a cis-acting DNA sequence termed the catabolite-responsive element (cre). We present evidence that CcpA interacts with HPr that is phosphorylated at Ser46 (Ser(P) HPr) and that these proteins form a specific ternary complex with cre DNA. Titration experiments following the circular dichroism signal of the cre DNA indicate that this complex consists of two molecules of Ser(P) HPr, a CcpA dimer, and the cre sequence. Limited proteolysis experiments indicate that the domain structure of CcpA is similar to other members of the LacI/GalR family of helix-turn-helix proteins, comprised of a helix-turn-helix DNA domain and a C-terminal effector domain. NMR titration of Ser(P) HPr demonstrates that the isolated C-terminal domain of CcpA forms a specific complex with Ser(P) HPr but not with unphosphorylated HPr. Based upon perturbations to the NMR spectrum, we propose that the binding site of the C-terminal domain of CcpA on Ser(P) HPr forms a contiguous surface that encompasses both Ser(P)46 and His15, the site of phosphorylation by enzyme I of the PTS. This allows CcpA to recognize the phosphorylation state of HPr, effectively linking the process of sugar import via the PTS to catabolite repression in bacilli.
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