| Literature DB >> 26400504 |
Yoshito Abe1, Naoki Fujisaki2, Takanori Miyoshi2, Noriko Watanabe2, Tsutomu Katayama3, Tadashi Ueda4.
Abstract
DnaAcos, a mutant of the initiator DnaA, causes overinitiation of chromosome replication in Escherichia coli, resulting in inhibition of cell division. CedA was found to be a multi-copy suppressor which represses the dnaAcos inhibition of cell division. However, functional mechanism of CedA remains elusive except for previously indicated possibilities in binding to DNA and RNA polymerase. In this study, we searched for the specific sites of CedA in binding of DNA and RNA polymerase and in repression of cell division inhibition. First, DNA sequence to which CedA preferentially binds was determined. Next, the several residues and β4 region in CedA C-terminal domain was suggested to specifically interact with the DNA. Moreover, we found that the flexible N-terminal region was required for tight binding to longer DNA as well as interaction with RNA polymerase. Based on these results, several cedA mutants were examined in ability for repressing dnaAcos cell division inhibition. We found that the N-terminal region was dispensable and that Glu32 in the C-terminal domain was required for the repression. These results suggest that CedA has multiple roles and residues with different functions are positioned in the two regions.Entities:
Keywords: CedA; DNA binding; RNA polymerase; cell division
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26400504 PMCID: PMC4892778 DOI: 10.1093/jb/mvv096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biochem ISSN: 0021-924X Impact factor: 3.387