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Biophysical Evidence of Arm–Domain Interactions in AraC

✍ Scribed by Madhushree Ghosh; Robert F. Schleif


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
121 KB
Volume
295
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2697

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✦ Synopsis


We report development of a method for the direct measurement of the interaction between the N-terminal arm and the remainder of the dimerization domain in the Escherichia coli AraC protein, the regulator of the l-arabinose operon. The interaction was measured using surface plasmon resonance to monitor the association between the immobilized peptide arm and the dimerization domain, truncated of its arm, in solution. As expected from genetic and physiological data, the interaction is strongly stimulated by l-arabinose and is insensitive to sugars like d-glucose or d-galactose. Alterations in the sequence of the arm which physiological experiments predict either to strengthen or weaken the arm produce the expected responses.


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