Structural and functional adaptation of Haloferax volcanii TFEα/β.

NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH(2018)

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The basal transcription factor TFE enhances transcription initiation by catalysing DNA strand-separation, a process that varies with temperature and ionic strength. Canonical TFE forms a heterodimeric complex whose integrity and function critically relies on a cubane iron-sulphur cluster residing in the TFE beta subunit. Halophilic archaea such as Haloferax volcanii have highly divergent putative TFE beta homologues with unknown properties. Here, we demonstrate that Haloferax TFE beta lacks the prototypical iron-sulphur cluster yet still forms a stable complex with TFE alpha. A second metal cluster contained in the zinc ribbon domain in TFE alpha is highly degenerate but retains low binding affinity for zinc, which contributes to protein folding and stability. The deletion of the tfeB gene in H. volcanii results in the aberrant expression of approximately one third of all genes, consistent with its function as a basal transcription initiation factor. Interestingly, tfeB deletion particularly affects foreign genes including a prophage region. Our results reveal the loss of metal centres in Hvo transcription factors, and confirm the dual function of TFE as basal factor and regulator of transcription.
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haloferax volcanii tfeα/β
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