2010
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m109.096099
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Order and Disorder in the Domain Organization of the Plasmid Partition Protein KorB

Abstract: The plasmid partition protein KorB has a dual role: it is essential for the correct segregation of the low copy number broad host range RK2 plasmid while also being an important regulator of transcription. KorB belongs to the ParB family of proteins, and partitioning in RK2 has been studied as a simplified model of bacterial chromosome segregation. Structural information on full-length ParB proteins is limited, mainly due to the inability to grow crystals suitable for diffraction studies. We show, using CD and… Show more

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“…The conformational flexibility and intrinsic disorder were previously reported for KorB, which is a plasmid-based functional analog of ParB. 35 KorB and tbParB share a somewhat similar pattern of predicted disordered regions. 25,35 Based on that mentioned above, we expected to find either global or local intrinsic disorder in the apo tbParB.…”
Section: Is Apo Tbparb Intrinsically Disordered In Solution?mentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The conformational flexibility and intrinsic disorder were previously reported for KorB, which is a plasmid-based functional analog of ParB. 35 KorB and tbParB share a somewhat similar pattern of predicted disordered regions. 25,35 Based on that mentioned above, we expected to find either global or local intrinsic disorder in the apo tbParB.…”
Section: Is Apo Tbparb Intrinsically Disordered In Solution?mentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The observation of larger f/f 0 values for globular proteins is therefore attributed to asymmetry. Values of the frictional ration for intrinsically disordered proteins are relatively high: 2.8 for nucleoporin (Denning et al, 2003), 2.1 for securin (Sánchez-Puig et al, 2005), 1.9 for KorB (Rajasekar et al, 2010), and 1.6 for neuroligin (Paz et al, 2008). Whether these higher values of f/f 0 reflect asymmetry of a compact protein or a larger value of δ for an unstructured species cannot be determined by analytical ultracentrifugation.…”
Section: Stokes Radius and The Frictional Ratiomentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In studies of intrinsically disordered proteins the value of the curve-fitting parameter also includes any additional spreading as the result of variation in s across the ensemble of species comprising a given oligomeric state. Of the various software packages available for numerical solution of the Lamm equation (BPCFIT, LAMM, SEDANAL, SEDFIT, SEDPHAT, SVEDBERG, ULTRASCAN), the SEDFIT program (Schuck, 1998(Schuck, , 2000 has been the procedure of choice for studies of intrinsically disordered proteins (Batra-Safferling et al, 2006;Paz et al, 2008;Rajasekar et al, 2010). Its application to the neurologin 3 distributions presented in Fig.…”
Section: Sedimentation Velocitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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