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ParAB Partition Dynamics in Firmicutes: Nucleoid Bound ParA Captures and Tethers ParB-Plasmid Complexes

In Firmicutes, small homodimeric ParA-like (δ(2)) and ParB-like (ω(2)) proteins, in concert with cis-acting plasmid-borne parS and the host chromosome, secure stable plasmid inheritance in a growing bacterial population. This study shows that (ω:YFP)(2) binding to parS facilitates plasmid clustering...

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Autores principales: Lioy, Virginia S., Volante, Andrea, Soberón, Nora E., Lurz, Rudi, Ayora, Silvia, Alonso, Juan C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4498918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26161642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131943
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author Lioy, Virginia S.
Volante, Andrea
Soberón, Nora E.
Lurz, Rudi
Ayora, Silvia
Alonso, Juan C.
author_facet Lioy, Virginia S.
Volante, Andrea
Soberón, Nora E.
Lurz, Rudi
Ayora, Silvia
Alonso, Juan C.
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description In Firmicutes, small homodimeric ParA-like (δ(2)) and ParB-like (ω(2)) proteins, in concert with cis-acting plasmid-borne parS and the host chromosome, secure stable plasmid inheritance in a growing bacterial population. This study shows that (ω:YFP)(2) binding to parS facilitates plasmid clustering in the cytosol. (δ:GFP)(2) requires ATP binding but not hydrolysis to localize onto the cell’s nucleoid as a fluorescent cloud. The interaction of (δ:CFP)(2) or δ(2) bound to the nucleoid with (ω:YFP)(2) foci facilitates plasmid capture, from a very broad distribution, towards the nucleoid and plasmid pairing. parS-bound ω(2) promotes redistribution of (δ:GFP)(2), leading to the dynamic release of (δ:GFP)(2) from the nucleoid, in a process favored by ATP hydrolysis and protein-protein interaction. (δD60A:GFP)(2), which binds but cannot hydrolyze ATP, also forms unstable complexes on the nucleoid. In the presence of ω(2), (δD60A:GFP)(2) accumulates foci or patched structures on the nucleoid. We propose that (δ:GFP)(2) binding to different nucleoid regions and to ω(2)-parS might generate (δ:GFP)(2) gradients that could direct plasmid movement. The iterative pairing and unpairing cycles may tether plasmids equidistantly on the nucleoid to ensure faithful plasmid segregation by a mechanism compatible with the diffusion-ratchet mechanism as proposed from in vitro reconstituted systems.
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spelling pubmed-44989182015-07-17 ParAB Partition Dynamics in Firmicutes: Nucleoid Bound ParA Captures and Tethers ParB-Plasmid Complexes Lioy, Virginia S. Volante, Andrea Soberón, Nora E. Lurz, Rudi Ayora, Silvia Alonso, Juan C. PLoS One Research Article In Firmicutes, small homodimeric ParA-like (δ(2)) and ParB-like (ω(2)) proteins, in concert with cis-acting plasmid-borne parS and the host chromosome, secure stable plasmid inheritance in a growing bacterial population. This study shows that (ω:YFP)(2) binding to parS facilitates plasmid clustering in the cytosol. (δ:GFP)(2) requires ATP binding but not hydrolysis to localize onto the cell’s nucleoid as a fluorescent cloud. The interaction of (δ:CFP)(2) or δ(2) bound to the nucleoid with (ω:YFP)(2) foci facilitates plasmid capture, from a very broad distribution, towards the nucleoid and plasmid pairing. parS-bound ω(2) promotes redistribution of (δ:GFP)(2), leading to the dynamic release of (δ:GFP)(2) from the nucleoid, in a process favored by ATP hydrolysis and protein-protein interaction. (δD60A:GFP)(2), which binds but cannot hydrolyze ATP, also forms unstable complexes on the nucleoid. In the presence of ω(2), (δD60A:GFP)(2) accumulates foci or patched structures on the nucleoid. We propose that (δ:GFP)(2) binding to different nucleoid regions and to ω(2)-parS might generate (δ:GFP)(2) gradients that could direct plasmid movement. The iterative pairing and unpairing cycles may tether plasmids equidistantly on the nucleoid to ensure faithful plasmid segregation by a mechanism compatible with the diffusion-ratchet mechanism as proposed from in vitro reconstituted systems. Public Library of Science 2015-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4498918/ /pubmed/26161642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131943 Text en © 2015 Lioy et al 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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Lioy, Virginia S.
Volante, Andrea
Soberón, Nora E.
Lurz, Rudi
Ayora, Silvia
Alonso, Juan C.
ParAB Partition Dynamics in Firmicutes: Nucleoid Bound ParA Captures and Tethers ParB-Plasmid Complexes
title ParAB Partition Dynamics in Firmicutes: Nucleoid Bound ParA Captures and Tethers ParB-Plasmid Complexes
title_full ParAB Partition Dynamics in Firmicutes: Nucleoid Bound ParA Captures and Tethers ParB-Plasmid Complexes
title_fullStr ParAB Partition Dynamics in Firmicutes: Nucleoid Bound ParA Captures and Tethers ParB-Plasmid Complexes
title_full_unstemmed ParAB Partition Dynamics in Firmicutes: Nucleoid Bound ParA Captures and Tethers ParB-Plasmid Complexes
title_short ParAB Partition Dynamics in Firmicutes: Nucleoid Bound ParA Captures and Tethers ParB-Plasmid Complexes
title_sort parab partition dynamics in firmicutes: nucleoid bound para captures and tethers parb-plasmid complexes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4498918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26161642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131943
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