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Jeffrey M. Skerker, Barrett S. Perchuk, Albert Siryaporn, Emma A. Lubin, Orr Ashenberg, Mark Goulian, and Michael T. Laub Cell 2008 Presented by: Amber Lin Rewiring the Specificity of Two-Component Signal Transduction Systems

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Jeffrey M. Skerker, Barrett S. Perchuk, Albert Siryaporn, Emma A. Lubin, Orr Ashenberg, Mark

Goulian, and Michael T. LaubCell 2008

Presented by: Amber Lin

Rewiring the Specificity of Two-Component Signal Transduction

Systems

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Background: Two-component signal transduction

Histidine kinase – response regulator pairings

HK exhibit large kinetic preference towards in vivo cognate RR

Pairings often encoded in same operon

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Background: Specificity-Determining residues

Found 43 pairs with high mutual information scores (>0.35)

33 pairs from DHp domain

Avg distance btwn residues: 10Å

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Residue determination of HK-RR specificityChimeras made with CA domain of E.

coli kinase EnvZ and DHp domains of other kinasesShowed similar specificity, implying kinase

domain is main determinant

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Residue determination of HK-RR specificity (cont.)Tested point mutations of amino acids

predicted by analysis to determine specificityRstB showed increasing specificity with increasing

combination of mutations

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Summary of kinetic preferences

histidine kinase

kinetic preference

(RstA v. OmpR)

kinetic preference relative to

EnvZ

kinetic preference (CpxR v. OmpR)#

kinetic preference relative to

EnvZ

EnvZ 0.0031 1 0.0013 1

RstB 2566 8 × 105 - -

Chim1 1408 5 × 105 - -

Mut4 206 7 × 104 - -

Mut5 94 3 × 104 - -

CpxA - - 296 2 × 105

Chim2 - - 690 5 × 105

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Residue determination of HK-RR specificity (cont.)Mutant kinases for CpxA, PhoR, AtoS, and

PhoQ showed only partial specificityChimeras showed almost complete switch

loop located near C-terminal end of helix 1 also specificity-determining

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In Vivo testing of rewiringTested EnvZ MI+loop mutants for

phosphorylation ability in E. coliGFP/YFP promoters stimulated by

phosphorylated RRUsed Western Blot to confirm levels were <=

WT EnvZ control

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DiscussionResults

Determined way to rationally rewire two-component signal system HK-RR

Identified 2 primary clusters of HK-RR aa covarying pairs

Successfully changed specificity of EnvZ to match other kinases

Potential UsesEnhance use of HK-RR in synthetic signaling circuitsIdentification could lead to further understanding of

system properties and their evolution

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Supplemental data

Spo0BLSpo0F model

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Supplemental Data

Phosphorylation of target enzymes-only initial rate of phosphorylaton was

considered

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Supplemental DataMore proof of specificity of chimeras