| Literature DB >> 23559069 |
Diego I Cattoni1, Osvaldo Chara, Cédric Godefroy, Emmanuel Margeat, Sonia Trigueros, Pierre-Emmanuel Milhiet, Marcelo Nöllmann.
Abstract
SpoIIIE/FtsK are membrane-anchored, ATP-fuelled, directional motors responsible for chromosomal segregation in bacteria. Directionality in these motors is governed by interactions between specialized sequence-recognition modules (SpoIIIE-γ/FtsK-γ) and highly skewed chromosomal sequences (SRS/KOPS). Using a new combination of ensemble and single-molecule methods, we dissect the series of steps required for SRS localization and motor activation. First, we demonstrate that SpoIIIE/DNA association kinetics are sequence independent, with binding specificity being uniquely determined by dissociation. Next, we show by single-molecule and modelling methods that hexameric SpoIIIE binds DNA non-specifically and finds SRS by an ATP-independent target search mechanism, with ensuing oligomerization and binding of SpoIIIE-γ to SRS triggering motor stimulation. Finally, we propose a new model that provides an entirely new interpretation of previous observations for the origin of SRS/KOPS-directed translocation by SpoIIIE/FtsK.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23559069 PMCID: PMC3642379 DOI: 10.1038/embor.2013.39
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO Rep ISSN: 1469-221X Impact factor: 8.807