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  • HlyU is a transcriptional regulator found in various Vibrio species, activating important virulence genes in V. cholerae, V. vulnificus, and V. anguillarum.
  • The study identifies a specific 17-bp DNA sequence where HlyU binds near the hlyA promoter, showing that it functions as a dimer and enhances gene activity.
  • Molecular dynamics simulations reveal the significance of certain mutations in HlyU's structure that disrupt DNA binding and suggest potential redox control mechanisms affecting its function.

Article Abstract

HlyU, a transcriptional regulator common in many Vibrio species, activates the hemolysin gene hlyA in Vibrio cholerae, the rtxA1 operon in Vibrio vulnificus and the genes of plp-vah1 and rtxACHBDE gene clusters in Vibrio anguillarum. The protein is also proposed to be a potential global virulence regulator for V. cholerae and V. vulnificus. Mechanisms of gene control by HlyU in V. vulnificus and V. anguillarum are reported. However, detailed elucidation of the interaction of HlyU in V. cholerae with its target DNA at the molecular level is not available. Here we report a 17-bp imperfect palindrome sequence, 5'-TAATTCAGACTAAATTA-3', 173 bp upstream of hlyA promoter, as the binding site of HlyU. This winged helix-turn-helix protein binds necessarily as a dimer with the recognition helices contacting the major grooves and the β-sheet wings, the minor grooves. Such interactions enhance hlyA promoter activity in vivo. Mutations affecting dimerization as well as those in the DNA-protein interface hamper DNA binding and transcription regulation. Molecular dynamic simulations show hydrogen bonding patterns involving residues at the mutation sites and confirmed their importance in DNA binding. On binding to HlyU, DNA deviates by ∼68º from linearity. Dynamics also suggest a possible redox control in HlyU.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4330345PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gku1319DOI Listing

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