Practice question
Question
CAP becomes active when bound to
Explanation
Catabolite activator protein exists in equilibrium between inactive and active conformations controlled by small molecule ligand binding allosterically. Each protomer of the homodimer contains N-terminal cyclic-nucleotide-binding domain that specifically accommodates cyclic AMP in anti conformation. cAMP binding triggers hinge repositioning and ordering of C-terminal helix-turn-helix DNA recognition motif able to bind consensus TGTGA-N6-TCACA half sites with high affinity. Resulting CRP-cAMP-DNA ternary complex bends DNA and activates transcription initiation. ATP and GTP do not serve as allosteric effectors for this protein, glucose actually lowers cAMP indirectly via PTS-mediated regulation of adenylate cyclase enzymatic activity controlling synthesis.