Nature Communications (Feb 2019)
Reversible fold-switching controls the functional cycle of the antitermination factor RfaH
Abstract
The antitermination factor RfaH adopts two functional states where its C-terminal domain is folded either as an α-helical hairpin or β-barrel. Here the authors employ solution state NMR measurements to show that the C-terminal domain transforms into the β-barrel only upon binding to the elongation complex and refolds back after dissociation.