Definition of the binding architecture to a target promoter of HP1043, the essential master regulator of helicobacter pylori

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Abstract

HP1043 is an essential orphan response regulator of Helicobacter pylori orchestrating multiple crucial cellular processes. Classified as a member of the OmpR/PhoB family of two-component systems, HP1043 exhibits a highly degenerate receiver domain and evolved to function inde-pendently of phosphorylation. Here, we investigated the HP1043 binding mode to a target sequence in the hp1227 promoter (Php1227). Scanning mutagenesis of HP1043 DNA-binding domain and con-sensus sequence led to the identification of residues relevant for the interaction of the protein with a target DNA. These determinants were used as restraints to guide a data-driven protein-DNA docking. Results suggested that, differently from most other response regulators of the same family, HP1043 binds in a head-to-head conformation to the Php1227 target promoter. HP1043 interacts with DNA largely through charged residues and contacts with both major and minor grooves of the DNA are required for a stable binding. Computational alanine scanning on molecular dynamics trajectory was performed to corroborate our findings. Additionally, in vitro transcription assays confirmed that HP1043 positively stimulates the activity of RNA polymerase.

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Zannoni, A., Pelliciari, S., Musiani, F., Chiappori, F., Roncarati, D., & Scarlato, V. (2021). Definition of the binding architecture to a target promoter of HP1043, the essential master regulator of helicobacter pylori. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22157848

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