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Experimental evidence of a new mechanism of activation of bacterial histidine kinases

Autores: Bortolotti, AnaIcon ; Almada, Juan CruzIcon ; Porrini, LucíaIcon ; Albanesi, DanielaIcon ; Miguel, VirginiaIcon ; Cybulski, Larisa EstefaniaIcon
Publicador: Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Fecha de depósito: 18/02/2025
Fecha de creación: 01/03/2020-01/03/2024
Clasificación temática:
Bioquímica y Biología Molecular

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This data set shows a new mechanism of activation of histidine kinases that participate in signal transduction in bacteria. Experimental evidence was obtained after sequence homology analysis, generation of variant kinases, and their biochemical and structural studies. The techniques used included: construction of modified of the two kinases under study, DesK and EnvZ; transcriptional activation measurements by beta-galactosidase assays, bacterial membrane purification and subsequent, western blot, structural modeling, protein purification and autophosphorylation measurements with radioactively labeled ATP. Value of the data: Histidine kinases are widely distributed in bacteria and play a central role in two-component systems. These are fundamental for the functioning of cells since they are the key to activate and/or inhibit primordial mechanisms by detecting environmental signals and responding adaptively. The mechanism by which this is possible has been established and accepted. In particular, this set of data enables a new perspective on the activation of these systems and can be used to compare with other bacterial kinases already described.
Palabras clave: histidin kinase, enzyme activation, signal transduction, allosteric regulation, consciousness
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/254685
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Datos de Investigación(CCT - ROSARIO)
Datos de Investigación de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - ROSARIO
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Datos de Investigación de INST.DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE ROSARIO
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Datos de Investigación de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS Y TECNOLOGICAS
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Bortolotti, Ana; Almada, Juan Cruz; Porrini, Lucía; Albanesi, Daniela; Miguel, Virginia; Cybulski, Larisa Estefania; (2025): Experimental evidence of a new mechanism of activation of bacterial histidine kinases. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. (dataset). http://hdl.handle.net/11336/254685
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8_DESK_DESR_WT_complex_model.pdb
Full-length DesK-DesR complex performed by protein-protein docking, using HDOCK server.  Más
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6_DESK_HIS_protein_model.pdb
DesK structure in the phosphotransfer state (PDB 7JJI), where the H188E mutation was reverted to its WT.  Más
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3-Western_blot-_DesK_wt_and_variant.jpeg
Expression and membrane integration levels of DesK variants. Western blots of the membrane fraction of Bacillus cells expressing each DesK variant (DesK WT, H335A, H335Y, H335Q, H188Q/H335Q, H188E and H188Q).  Más
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7_DESK_GLU_protein_model.pdb
DesK structure in the phosphotransfer state (PDB 7JJI), where the H188E mutation was modified to H188Q.  Más
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DesK_Bgal.xlsx
Signal translation in DesK and its variants. Bacillus subtilis ∆desk cells expressing either DesK WT and its variants H335A, H335Y, H188E, H188Q, H335Q or H188Q/H335Q were grown at 37 °C to an OD550 of 0.3, and then divided in two flasks. One was maintained at 37 °C (red bars), and the other transferred to 25 ºC (blue bars). β-galactosidase activity was measured in Miller Units (MU).  Más
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EnvZ_Bgal.xlsx
β-galactosidase activity from a PompC-lacZ reporter fusion was measured at low osmolarity (Sucrose 0%) or high osmolarity (Sucrose 15%)  Más
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1-Sequence_alignment_get_from_a_BLASTP_using_DesKC_as_query_and_excluding_other_Bacilus_from_the_data_base_by_CLUSTALW.xlsx
Sequence alignment get from a BLASTP using DesKC as query and excluding other Bacilus from the data base by CLUSTALW  Más
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Autophosphorylation_curve.xlsx
Phosphorylation kinetics of DesKC WT and H335Q. Eight samples taken in the initial 30 seconds were analyzed with radioactive ATP  Más
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9_DESK_DESR_H335Y_complex_model.pdb
Full-length DesK-DesR complex performed by protein-protein docking, using HDOCK server. The DesK His188 was mutated to tyrosine in silico  Más
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