Mechanism of NanR gene repression and allosteric induction of bacterial sialic acid metabolism

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2021)

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Bacteria respond to environmental changes by inducing transcription of some genes and repressing others. Sialic acids, which coat human cell surfaces, are a nutrient source for pathogenic and commensal bacteria. The Escherichia coli GntR-type transcriptional repressor, NanR, regulates sialic acid metabolism, but the mechanism is unclear. Here, we demonstrate that three NanR dimers bind a (GGTATA) 3 -repeat operator cooperatively and with high affinity. Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy structures reveal the DNA-binding domain is reorganized to engage DNA, while three dimers assemble in close proximity across the (GGTATA) 3 -repeat operator. Such an interaction allows cooperative protein-protein interactions between NanR dimers via their N-terminal extensions. The effector, N -acetylneuraminate, binds NanR and attenuates the NanR-DNA interaction. The crystal structure of NanR in complex with N -acetylneuraminate reveals a domain rearrangement upon N -acetylneuraminate binding to lock NanR in a conformation that weakens DNA binding. Our data provide a molecular basis for the regulation of bacterial sialic acid metabolism.
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NanR,transcriptional regulator,GntR superfamily,sialic acid,cooperativity,X-ray crystallography,cryo-electron microscopy,multi-wavelength analytical ultracentrifugation,small angle X-ray scattering
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