Literature DB >> 15178751

The bacterial condensin MukBEF compacts DNA into a repetitive, stable structure.

Ryan B Case1, Yun-Pei Chang, Steven B Smith, Jeff Gore, Nicholas R Cozzarelli, Carlos Bustamante.   

Abstract

Condensins are conserved proteins containing SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) moieties that organize and compact chromosomes in an unknown mechanism essential for faithful chromosome partitioning. We show that MukBEF, the condensin in Escherichia coli, cooperatively compacts a single DNA molecule into a filament with an ordered, repetitive structure in an adenosine triphosphate (ATP) binding-dependent manner. When stretched to a tension of approximately 17 piconewtons, the filament extended in a series of repetitive transitions in a broad distribution centered on 45 nanometers. A filament so extended and held at a lower force recondensed in steps of 35 nanometers or its multiples; this cycle was repeatable even in the absence of ATP and free MukBEF. Remarkably, the pattern of transitions displayed by a given filament during the initial extension was identical in every subsequent extension. Hence, after being deformed micrometers in length, each filament returned to its original compact structure without the addition of energy. Incubation with topoisomerase I increased the rate of recondensation and allowed the structure to extend and reform almost reversibly, indicating that supercoiled DNA is trapped in the condensed structure. We suggest a new model for how MukBEF organizes the bacterial chromosome in vivo.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15178751     DOI: 10.1126/science.1098225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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