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Bacillus subtilis RadA/Sms contributes to chromosomal transformation and DNA repair in concert with RecA and circumvents replicative stress in concert with DisA.

Rubén Torres1, Ester Serrano1, Kristina Tramm1, Juan C Alonso2.   

Abstract

Bacillus subtilis radA is epistatic to disA and recA genes in response to methyl methane sulfonate- and 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide-induced DNA damage. We show that ΔradA cells were sensitive to mitomycin C- and H2O2-induced damage and impaired in natural chromosomal transformation, whereas cells lacking DisA were not. RadA/Sms mutants in the conserved H1 (K104A and K104R) or KNRFG (K255A and K255R) motifs fail to rescue the sensitivity of ΔradA in response to the four different DNA damaging agents. A RadA/Sms H1 or KNRFG mutation impairs both chromosomal and plasmid transformation, but the latter defect was suppressed by inactivating RecA. RadA/Sms K255A, K255R and wild type RadA/Sms reduced the diadenylate cyclase activity of DisA, whereas RadA/Sms K104A and K104R blocked it. Single-stranded and Holliday junction DNA are preferentially bound over double-stranded DNA by RadA/Sms and its variants. Moreover, RadA/Sms ATPase activity was neither stimulated by a variety of DNA substrates nor by DisA. RadA/Sms possesses a 5´→3´ DNA helicase activity. The RadA/Sms mutants neither hydrolyze ATP nor unwind DNA. Thus, we propose that RadA/Sms has two activities: to modulate DisA and to promote RecA-mediated DNA strand exchange. Both activities are required to coordinate responses to replicative stress and genetic recombination.
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Keywords:  ATPase; Chromosomal transformation; DNA helicase; DNA recombination; DNA repair; c-di-AMP

Year:  2019        PMID: 30877841     DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2019.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Repair (Amst)        ISSN: 1568-7856


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