Literature DB >> 26029766

Effect of H-NS on the elongation and compaction of single DNA molecules in a nanospace.

Ce Zhang1, Durgarao Guttula, Fan Liu, Piravi P Malar, Siow Yee Ng, Liang Dai, Patrick S Doyle, Jeroen A van Kan, Johan R C van der Maarel.   

Abstract

The effect of the bacterial heat-stable nucleoid-structuring protein (H-NS) on the conformation of single DNA molecules confined in a nanochannel was investigated with fluorescence microscopy. With increasing concentration of H-NS, the DNA molecules either elongate or contract. The conformational response is related to filamentation of H-NS on DNA through oligomerization and H-NS mediated bridging of distal DNA segments and is controlled by the concentration and ionic composition of the buffer. Confinement in a nanochannel also facilitates compaction of DNA into a condensed form for over-threshold concentrations of H-NS. Divalent ions such as magnesium facilitate but are not required for bridging nor condensation. The time scale of the collapse after exposure to H-NS was determined to be on the order of minutes, which is much shorter than the measured time required for filamentation of around one hour. We found that the effect of H-NS is not only related to its binding properties but also the confinement is of paramount importance. The interplay between confinement, H-NS-mediated attraction, and filamentation controls the conformation and compaction of DNA. This finding might have implications for gene silencing and chromosome organisation, because the cross-sectional dimensions of the channels are comparable to those of the bacterial nucleoid.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 26029766     DOI: 10.1039/c3sm51214b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soft Matter        ISSN: 1744-683X            Impact factor:   3.679


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