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The crystal structure of the periplasmic domain of Vibrio parahaemolyticus CpxA.

Protein Sci 21 1334-43 (2012)
Cited: 9 times
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Abstract

The Cpx two-component system of Gram-negative bacteria senses extracytoplasmic stresses using the histidine kinase CpxA, a membrane-bound sensor, and controls the transcription of the genes involved in stress response by the cytosolic response regulator CpxR, which is activated by the phosphorelay from CpxA. CpxP, a CpxA-associated protein, also plays an important role in the regulation of the Cpx system by inhibiting the autophosphorylation of CpxA. Although the stress signals and physiological roles of the Cpx system have been extensively studied, the lack of structural information has limited the understanding of the detailed mechanism of ligand binding and regulation of CpxA. In this study, we solved the crystal structure of the periplasmic domain of Vibrio parahaemolyticus CpxA (VpCpxA-peri) to a resolution of 2.1 Å and investigated its interaction with CpxP. VpCpxA-peri has a globular Per-ARNT-SIM (PAS) domain and a protruded C-terminal tail, which may be required for ligand sensing and CpxP binding, respectively. The direct interaction of the PAS core of VpCpxA-peri with VpCpxP was not detected by NMR, suggesting that the C-terminal tail or other factors, such as the membrane environment, are necessary for the binding of CpxA to CpxP.

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  1. The crystal structure of the periplasmic domain of Vibrio parahaemolyticus CpxA. Kwon E, Kim DY, Ngo TD, Gross CA, Gross JD, Kim KK. Protein Sci 21 1334-1343 (2012)


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  1. Dynamic interaction between the CpxA sensor kinase and the periplasmic accessory protein CpxP mediates signal recognition in E. coli. Tschauner K, Hörnschemeyer P, Müller VS, Hunke S. PLoS One 9 e107383 (2014)
  2. Interaction Analysis of a Two-Component System Using Nanodiscs. Hörnschemeyer P, Liss V, Heermann R, Jung K, Hunke S. PLoS One 11 e0149187 (2016)
  3. Interactions of the CpxA sensor kinase and cognate CpxR response regulator from Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. Thanikkal EJ, Mangu JC, Francis MS. BMC Res Notes 5 536 (2012)