RHIZOBIUM-MELILOTI DCTD, A SIGMA(54)-DEPENDENT TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATOR, MAY BE NEGATIVELY CONTROLLED BY A SUBDOMAIN IN THE C-TERMINAL END OF ITS 2-COMPONENT RECEIVER MODULE
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GU, BH
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LEE, JH
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HOOVER, TR
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SCHOLL, D
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NIXON, BT
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Rhizobium meliloti DctD is believed to have three functional domains: an N-terminal, two-component receiver domain; and like other sigma(54)-dependent activators, C-terminal and central domains for DNA binding and transcription activation. We have characterized a progressive series of N-terminal deletions of R. meliloti DctD. The N-terminal domain was not needed for binding the dctA upstream activation sequence. Only 25% of the C-terminal end of the receiver domain was needed to significantly inhibit the central domain, and proteins lacking up to 60% of the N-terminal end of the receiver domain were 'inducible' in R. meliloti cells. We hypothesize that the N-terminal two-thirds of the DctD receiver domain augments and controls an adjacent subdomain for inhibiting the central domain.