Lsr2 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a DNA-bridging protein.

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Chen JM, Ren H, Shaw JE, Wang YJ, Li M, Leung AS, Tran V, Berbenetz NM, Kocincova D, Yip CM, Reyrat JM, Liu J

Lsr2 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a DNA-bridging protein.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2008 Apr;36(7):2123-35. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkm1162. Epub 2008 Jan 10.

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Abstract

Lsr2 is a small, basic protein present in Mycobacterium and related actinomycetes. Recent studies suggest that Lsr2 is a regulatory protein involved in multiple cellular processes including cell wall biosynthesis and antibiotic resistance. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unknown. In this article, we performed biochemical studies of Lsr2-DNA interactions and structure-function analysis of Lsr2. Analysis by atomic force microscopy revealed that Lsr2 has the ability to bridge distant DNA segments, suggesting that Lsr2 plays a role in the overall organization and compactness of the nucleoid. Mutational analysis identified critical residues and selection of dominant negative mutants demonstrated that both DNA binding and protein oligomerization are essential for the normal functions of Lsr2 in vivo. These results provide strong evidence that Lsr2 is a DNA bridging protein, which represents the first identification of such proteins in bacteria phylogenetically distant from the Enterobacteriaceae. DNA bridging by Lsr2 also provides a mechanism of transcriptional regulation by Lsr2.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Nucleoid-associated protein Lsr2P9WIP7Details