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Review
. 2018 Nov;285(21):3925-3944.
doi: 10.1111/febs.14599. Epub 2018 Jul 5.

The MocR-like transcription factors: pyridoxal 5'-phosphate-dependent regulators of bacterial metabolism

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The MocR-like transcription factors: pyridoxal 5'-phosphate-dependent regulators of bacterial metabolism

Angela Tramonti et al. FEBS J. 2018 Nov.
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Abstract

Many biological functions played by current proteins were not created by evolution from scratch, rather they were obtained combining already available protein scaffolds. This is the case of MocR-like bacterial transcription factors (MocR-TFs), a subclass of GntR transcription regulators, whose structure is the outcome of the fusion between DNA-binding proteins and pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP)-dependent enzymes. The resultant chimeras can count on the properties of both protein classes, i.e. the capability to recognize specific DNA sequences and to bind PLP and amino-compounds; it is the modulation of such binding properties to confer to MocR-TFs chimeras the ability to interact with effector molecules and DNA so as to regulate transcription. MocR-TFs control different metabolic processes involving vitamin B6 and amino acids, which are canonical ligands of PLP-dependent enzymes. However, MocR-TFs are also implicated in the metabolism of compounds that are not substrates of PLP-dependent enzymes, such as rhizopine and ectoine. Genomic analyses show that MocR-TFs are widespread among eubacteria, implying an essential role in their metabolism and highlighting the scarcity of our knowledge on these important players in microbial metabolism. Although MocR-TFs have been discovered 15 years ago, the research activity on these transcriptional regulators has only recently intensified, producing a wealth of information that needs to be brought back to general principles. This is the main task of this review, which reports and analyses the available information concerning MocR-TFs functional role, structural features, interaction with effector molecules and the characteristics of DNA transcriptional factor-binding sites of MocR-based regulatory systems.

Keywords: GabR; GntR transcription factors; Helix-Turn-Helix DNA-binding domain; MocR-like transcription factors; bacterial transcriptional regulation; chimeric proteins; protein-DNA interactions; pyridoxal 5′-phosphate; pyridoxal 5′-phosphate-dependent enzymes; vitamin B6 metabolism.

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