Literature DB >> 16368697

DNA reshaping by MukB. Right-handed knotting, left-handed supercoiling.

Zoya M Petrushenko1, Chien-Hung Lai, Rachna Rai, Valentin V Rybenkov.   

Abstract

MukB is a bacterial SMC (structural maintenance of chromosome) protein required for faithful chromosome segregation in Escherichia coli. We report here that purified MukB introduces right-handed knots into DNA in the presence of type-2 topoisomerase, indicating that the protein promotes intramolecular DNA condensation. The pattern of generated knots suggests that MukB, similar to eukaryotic condensins, stabilizes large right-handed DNA loops. In contrast to eukaryotic condensins, however, the net supercoiling stabilized by MukB was negative. Furthermore, DNA reshaping by MukB did not require ATP. These data establish that bacterial condensins alter the shape of double-stranded DNA in vitro and lend support to the notions that the right-handed knotting is the most conserved biochemical property of condensins. Finally, we found that MukB can be eluted from a heparin column in two distinct forms, one of which is inert in DNA binding or reshaping. Furthermore, we find that the activity of MukB is reversibly attenuated during chromatographic separation. Thus, MukB has a unique set of topological properties, compared with other SMC proteins, and is likely to exist in two different conformations.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16368697      PMCID: PMC1633270          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M504754200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


  46 in total

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  42 in total

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4.  Chromosome condensation in the absence of the non-SMC subunits of MukBEF.

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6.  A new family of bacterial condensins.

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9.  ATP-induced shrinkage of DNA with MukB protein and the MukBEF complex of Escherichia coli.

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