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A dnaN Plasmid Shuffle Strain for Rapid In Vivo Analysis of Mutant Escherichia coli β Clamps Provides Insight Into the Role of Clamp in umuDC-Mediated Cold Sensitivity

The E. coli umuDC gene products participate in two temporally distinct roles: UmuD(2)C acts in a DNA damage checkpoint control, while UmuD'(2)C, also known as DNA polymerase V (Pol V), catalyzes replication past DNA lesions via a process termed translesion DNA synthesis. These different roles o...

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Autores principales: Babu, Vignesh M. P., Sutton, Mark D.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4045847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24896652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098791
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author Babu, Vignesh M. P.
Sutton, Mark D.
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description The E. coli umuDC gene products participate in two temporally distinct roles: UmuD(2)C acts in a DNA damage checkpoint control, while UmuD'(2)C, also known as DNA polymerase V (Pol V), catalyzes replication past DNA lesions via a process termed translesion DNA synthesis. These different roles of the umuDC gene products are managed in part by the dnaN-encoded β sliding clamp protein. Co-overexpression of the β clamp and Pol V severely blocked E. coli growth at 30°C. We previously used a genetic assay that was independent of the ability of β clamp to support E. coli viability to isolate 8 mutant clamp proteins (β(Q61K), β(S107L), β(D150N), β(G157S), β(V170M), β(E202K), β(M204K) and β(P363S)) that failed to block growth at 30°C when co-overexpressed with Pol V. It was unknown whether these mutant clamps were capable of supporting E. coli viability and normal umuDC functions in vivo. The goals of this study were to answer these questions. To this end, we developed a novel dnaN plasmid shuffle assay. Using this assay, β(D150N) and β(P363S) were unable to support E. coli viability. The remaining 6 mutant clamps, each of which supported viability, were indistinguishable from β(+) with respect to umuDC functions in vivo. In light of these findings, we analyzed phenotypes of strains overexpressing either β clamp or Pol V alone. The strain overexpressing β(+), but not those expressing mutant β clamps, displayed slowed growth irrespective of the incubation temperature. Moreover, growth of the Pol V-expressing strain was modestly slowed at 30°, but not 42°C. Taken together, these results suggest the mutant clamps were identified due to their inability to slow growth rather than an inability to interact with Pol V. They further suggest that cold sensitivity is due, at least in part, to the combination of their individual effects on growth at 30°C.
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spelling pubmed-40458472014-06-09 A dnaN Plasmid Shuffle Strain for Rapid In Vivo Analysis of Mutant Escherichia coli β Clamps Provides Insight Into the Role of Clamp in umuDC-Mediated Cold Sensitivity Babu, Vignesh M. P. Sutton, Mark D. PLoS One Research Article The E. coli umuDC gene products participate in two temporally distinct roles: UmuD(2)C acts in a DNA damage checkpoint control, while UmuD'(2)C, also known as DNA polymerase V (Pol V), catalyzes replication past DNA lesions via a process termed translesion DNA synthesis. These different roles of the umuDC gene products are managed in part by the dnaN-encoded β sliding clamp protein. Co-overexpression of the β clamp and Pol V severely blocked E. coli growth at 30°C. We previously used a genetic assay that was independent of the ability of β clamp to support E. coli viability to isolate 8 mutant clamp proteins (β(Q61K), β(S107L), β(D150N), β(G157S), β(V170M), β(E202K), β(M204K) and β(P363S)) that failed to block growth at 30°C when co-overexpressed with Pol V. It was unknown whether these mutant clamps were capable of supporting E. coli viability and normal umuDC functions in vivo. The goals of this study were to answer these questions. To this end, we developed a novel dnaN plasmid shuffle assay. Using this assay, β(D150N) and β(P363S) were unable to support E. coli viability. The remaining 6 mutant clamps, each of which supported viability, were indistinguishable from β(+) with respect to umuDC functions in vivo. In light of these findings, we analyzed phenotypes of strains overexpressing either β clamp or Pol V alone. The strain overexpressing β(+), but not those expressing mutant β clamps, displayed slowed growth irrespective of the incubation temperature. Moreover, growth of the Pol V-expressing strain was modestly slowed at 30°, but not 42°C. Taken together, these results suggest the mutant clamps were identified due to their inability to slow growth rather than an inability to interact with Pol V. They further suggest that cold sensitivity is due, at least in part, to the combination of their individual effects on growth at 30°C. Public Library of Science 2014-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4045847/ /pubmed/24896652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098791 Text en © 2014 Babu, Sutton http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Babu, Vignesh M. P.
Sutton, Mark D.
A dnaN Plasmid Shuffle Strain for Rapid In Vivo Analysis of Mutant Escherichia coli β Clamps Provides Insight Into the Role of Clamp in umuDC-Mediated Cold Sensitivity
title A dnaN Plasmid Shuffle Strain for Rapid In Vivo Analysis of Mutant Escherichia coli β Clamps Provides Insight Into the Role of Clamp in umuDC-Mediated Cold Sensitivity
title_full A dnaN Plasmid Shuffle Strain for Rapid In Vivo Analysis of Mutant Escherichia coli β Clamps Provides Insight Into the Role of Clamp in umuDC-Mediated Cold Sensitivity
title_fullStr A dnaN Plasmid Shuffle Strain for Rapid In Vivo Analysis of Mutant Escherichia coli β Clamps Provides Insight Into the Role of Clamp in umuDC-Mediated Cold Sensitivity
title_full_unstemmed A dnaN Plasmid Shuffle Strain for Rapid In Vivo Analysis of Mutant Escherichia coli β Clamps Provides Insight Into the Role of Clamp in umuDC-Mediated Cold Sensitivity
title_short A dnaN Plasmid Shuffle Strain for Rapid In Vivo Analysis of Mutant Escherichia coli β Clamps Provides Insight Into the Role of Clamp in umuDC-Mediated Cold Sensitivity
title_sort dnan plasmid shuffle strain for rapid in vivo analysis of mutant escherichia coli β clamps provides insight into the role of clamp in umudc-mediated cold sensitivity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4045847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24896652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098791
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