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The N-terminal FleQ Domain of the Vibrio Cholerae Flagellar Master Regulator FlrA Plays Pivotal Structural Roles in Stabilizing Its Active State.

FEBS LETTERS(2023)

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In Vibrio cholerae, the master regulator FlrA controls transcription of downstream flagellar genes in a σ54 -dependent manner. However, the molecular basis of regulation by VcFlrA, which contains a phosphorylation-deficient N-terminal FleQ domain, has remained elusive. Our studies on VcFlrA, four of its constructs, and a mutant showed that the AAA+ domain of VcFlrA, with or without the linker 'L', remains in ATPase-deficient monomeric states. By contrast, the FleQ domain plays a pivotal role in promoting higher-order functional oligomers, providing the required conformation to 'L' for ATP/cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP) binding. The crystal structure of VcFlrA-FleQ at 2.0 Å suggests that distinct structural features of VcFlrA-FleQ presumably assist in inter-domain packing. VcFlrA at a high concentration forms ATPase-efficient oligomers when the intracellular c-di-GMP level is low. Conversely, excess c-di-GMP locks VcFlrA in a non-functional lower oligomeric state, causing repression of flagellar biosynthesis.
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