Metal-binding properties and structural characterization of a self-assembled coiled coil: Formation of a polynuclear Cd–thiolate cluster

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Stephen O'Brien

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ABSTRACT The ferric uptake regulator, Fur, represses iron uptake and siderophore biosynthetic genes under iron-replete conditions. Here we report in vitro solution studies on Vibrio anguillarum Fur binding to the consensus 19-bp Escherichia coli iron box in the presence of several divalent metals. We found that V. anguillarum Fur binds the iron box in the presence of Mn2+, Co2+, Cd2+, and to a lesser extent Ni2+ but, unlike E. coli Fur, not in the presence of Zn2+. We also found that V. anguillarum Fur contains a structural zinc ion that is necessary yet alone is insufficient for DNA binding.


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