Hexuronates influence the oligomeric form of the Dps structural protein of bacterial nucleoid and its ability to bind to linear DNA fragments


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Proteins of the Dps family perform a dual function in bacterial cells. As ferritins, they protect cells from destructive effects of Fe2+ ions, while interacting with DNA they condense the genome in the absence of nutrients. The ability of Dps to self-aggregate is of a great importance. The way of genome remodelling from the condensed state to the active one is not yet known. Here, the effects of two sugar ligands on Dps interaction with DNA have been studied in vitro. For the first time it was demonstrated that D-glucuronate and D-galacturonate, but not D-glucose, can decompose the dodecameric structure of the protein and D-glucuronate stimulated the formation of binary complexes with the linear DNA fragments. As a result of flexible molecular docking, it was found that the molecules of all three sugars potentially can form clusters inside the protein cavity of Dps, but D-glucuronate and D-galacturonate were also bound in the region of intersubunit contacts of oligomer. The consequent destabilization of the intersubunit bonding network can, thus, be the main factor provoking the protein decay to the smaller oligomeric forms. Such a structural rearrangement, leading to a reduction in aggregation, may play a key role in genome decondensation during cell transition to the phase of rapid growth.

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T. Bessonova

Institute of Cell Biophysics; Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin

Email: ozoline@rambler.ru
Rússia, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290; Yekaterinburg, 620002

S. Shumeiko

Institute of Cell Biophysics

Email: ozoline@rambler.ru
Rússia, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290

Yu. Purtov

Institute of Cell Biophysics

Email: ozoline@rambler.ru
Rússia, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290

S. Antipov

Institute of Cell Biophysics; Voronezh State University; Pushchino State Institute of Natural Sciences; Institute of Chemistry and Biology

Email: ozoline@rambler.ru
Rússia, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290; Voronezh, 394006; Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290; Kaliningrad, 236041

E. Preobrazhenskaya

Institute of Cell Biophysics; Voronezh State University

Email: ozoline@rambler.ru
Rússia, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290; Voronezh, 394006

M. Tutukina

Institute of Cell Biophysics; Pushchino State Institute of Natural Sciences

Email: ozoline@rambler.ru
Rússia, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290; Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290

O. Ozoline

Institute of Cell Biophysics; Pushchino State Institute of Natural Sciences

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: ozoline@rambler.ru
Rússia, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290; Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290

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