Structural insights into the unique mechanism of transcription activation by Caulobacter crescentus GcrA

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Abstract

Canonical bacterial transcription activators bind to non-transcribed promoter elements to increase transcription of their target genes. Here we report crystal structures of binary complexes comprising domains of Caulobacter crescentus GcrA, a noncanonical bacterial transcription factor, that support a novel mechanism for transcription activation through the preferential binding of methylated cis-regulatory elements and the promotion of open complex formation through an interaction with region 2 of the principal factor,70. We present crystal structures of the C-terminal, factor-interacting domain (GcrA-SID) in complex with domain 2 of 70 (702), and the N-terminal, DNA-binding domain (GcrA-DBD) in complex with methylated double-stranded DNA (dsDNA). The structures reveal interactions essential for transcription activation and DNA recognition by GcrA. These structures, along with mutational analyses, support a mechanism of transcription activation in which GcrA associates with RNA polymerase (RNAP) prior to promoter binding through GcrA-SID, arming RNAP with a flexible GcrA-DBD. The RNAP-GcrA complex then binds and activates target promoters harboring a methylated GcrA binding site either upstream or downstream of the transcription start site.

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Wu, X., Haakonsen, D. L., Sanderlin, A. G., Liu, Y. J., Shen, L., Zhuang, N., … Zhang, Y. (2018). Structural insights into the unique mechanism of transcription activation by Caulobacter crescentus GcrA. Nucleic Acids Research, 46(6), 3245–3256. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky161

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