Ej. Gilbert et A. Maxwell, THE 24 KDA N-TERMINAL SUBDOMAIN OF THE DNA GYRASE-B PROTEIN BINDS COUMARIN DRUGS, Molecular microbiology, 12(3), 1994, pp. 365-373
A number of lines of evidence suggest that the N-terminal sub-domain o
f the DNA gyrase B protein contains the binding site for the coumarin
antibiotics. We have engineered a clone which encodes a 24kDa protein
which represents this domain. Bacteria which overproduce this protein
show an elevated level of resistance to coumarins, suggestive of bindi
ng of the 24 kDa protein to the drugs in vivo. In vitro we find that t
he 24 kDa protein does not interact with the gyrase A or B proteins or
with DNA, and fails to hydrolyse ATP or show significant binding to A
TP, ADP or ADPNP. However, we show that the 24 kDa protein binds couma
rin drugs as tightly as the intact B protein. A number of experiments
suggest that the interaction of the coumarins with the protein is pred
ominantly hydrophobic in nature.