Roles of the A and C Sites in the Manganese-Specific Activation of MntR.

2013 
The manganese transport regulator (MntR) represses the expression of genes involved in manganese uptake in Bacillus subtilis. It selectively responds to Mn2+ and Cd2+ over other divalent metal cations, including Fe2+, Co2+, and Zn2+. Previous work has shown that MntR forms binuclear complexes with Mn2+ or Cd2+ at two binding sites, labeled A and C, that are separated by 4.4 A. Zinc activates MntR poorly and binds only to the A site, forming a mononuclear complex. The difference in metal binding stoichiometry suggested a mechanism for selectivity in MntR. Larger metal cations are strongly activating because they can form the binuclear complex, while smaller metal ions cannot bind with the geometry needed to fully occupy both metal binding sites. To investigate this hypothesis, structures of MntR in complex with two other noncognate metal ions, Fe2+ and Co2+, have been determined. Each metal forms a mononuclear complex with MntR with the metal ion bound in the A site, supporting the conclusions drawn from t...
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