Recruitment of HU by piggyback: A special role of GalR m repressosome assembly

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Abstract

In Gal repressosome assembly, a DNA loop is formed by the interaction of two GalR, bound to two distal operators, and the binding of the histone-like protein, HU, to an architecturally critical position on DNA to facilitate the GalR-GalR interaction. We show that GalR piggybacks HU to the critical position on the DNA through a specific GalR-HU interaction. This is the first example of HU making a specific contact with another protein. The GalR-HU contact that results in cooperative binding of the two proteins to DNA may be transient and absent in the final repressosome structure. A sequence-independent DNA-binding protein being recruited to an architectural site on DNA through a specific association with a regulatory protein may be a common mode for assembly of complex nucleoprotein structures.

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Kar, S., & Adhya, S. (2001). Recruitment of HU by piggyback: A special role of GalR m repressosome assembly. Genes and Development, 15(17), 2273–2281. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.920301

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