Controlled modulation of the dynamics of the Deinococcus grandisDps N‐terminal tails by divalent metals

Author:

Guerra João P. L.12ORCID,Blanchet Clement E.3ORCID,Vieira Bruno J. C.4ORCID,Waerenborgh João C.4ORCID,Jones Nykola C.5ORCID,Hoffmann Søren Vrønning5ORCID,Pereira Alice S.12ORCID,Tavares Pedro12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UCIBIO – Applied Molecular Biosciences Unit, Department of Chemistry, NOVA School of Science and Technology | FCT NOVA Universidade NOVA de Lisboa Caparica Portugal

2. Associate Laboratory i4HB – Institute for Health and Bioeconomy, NOVA School of Science and Technology | FCT NOVA Universidade NOVA de Lisboa Caparica Portugal

3. European Molecular Biology Laboratory Hamburg Outstation Hamburg Germany

4. Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Nucleares, DECN, Instituto Superior Técnico Universidade de Lisboa Bobadela LRS Portugal

5. ISA, Department of Physics and Astronomy Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

Abstract

AbstractDNA‐binding proteins from starved cells (Dps) are small multifunctional nanocages expressed by prokaryotes in acute oxidative stress conditions or during the starvation‐induced stationary phase, as a bacterial defense mechanism. Dps proteins protect bacterial DNA from damage by either direct binding or by removing precursors of reactive oxygen species from solution. The DNA‐binding properties of most Dps proteins studied so far are related to their unordered, flexible, N‐ and C‐terminal extensions. In a previous work, we revealed that the N‐terminal tails of Deinoccocus grandis Dps shift from an extended to a compact conformation depending on the ionic strength of the buffer and detected a novel high‐spin ferrous iron center in the proximal ends of those tails. In this work, we further explore the conformational dynamics of the protein by probing the effect of divalent metals binding to the tail by comparing the metal‐binding properties of the wild‐type protein with a binding site‐impaired D34A variant using size exclusion chromatography, dynamic light scattering, synchrotron radiation circular dichroism, and small‐angle X‐ray scattering. The N‐terminal ferrous species was also characterized by Mössbauer spectroscopy. The results herein presented reveal that the conformation of the N‐terminal tails is altered upon metal binding in a gradual, reversible, and specific manner. These observations may point towards the existence of a regulatory process for the DNA‐binding properties of Dps proteins through metal binding to their N‐ and/or C‐terminal extensions.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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