RRC ID 1703
Author Yamaichi Y, Niki H.
Title migS, a cis-acting site that affects bipolar positioning of oriC on the Escherichia coli chromosome.
Journal EMBO J
Abstract During replication of the Escherichia coli chromosome, the replicated Ori domains migrate towards opposite cell poles, suggesting that a cis-acting site for bipolar migration is located in this region. To identify this cis-acting site, a series of mutants was constructed by splitting subchromosomes from the original chromosome. One mutant, containing a 720 kb subchromosome, was found to be defective in the bipolar positioning of oriC. The creation of deletion mutants allowed the identification of migS, a 25 bp sequence, as the cis-acting site for the bipolar positioning of oriC. When migS was located at the replication terminus, the chromosomal segment showed bipolar positioning. migS was able to rescue bipolar migration of plasmid DNA containing a mutation in the SopABC partitioning system. Interestingly, multiple copies of the migS sequence on a plasmid in trans inhibited the bipolar positioning of oriC. Taken together, these findings indicate that migS plays a crucial role in the bipolar positioning of oriC. In addition, real-time analysis of the dynamic morphological changes of nucleoids in wild-type and migS mutants suggests that bipolar positioning of the replicated oriC contributes to nucleoid organization.
Volume 23(1)
Pages 221-33
Published 2004-1-14
DOI 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600028
PII 7600028
PMID 14685268
PMC PMC1271666
MeSH Base Sequence Chromosome Mapping Chromosome Positioning* Chromosomes, Bacterial / chemistry Chromosomes, Bacterial / genetics Chromosomes, Bacterial / physiology* DNA, Bacterial / genetics DNA, Bacterial / physiology* Escherichia coli / cytology Escherichia coli / genetics* Gene Deletion Genes, Bacterial In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence Models, Biological Plasmids Replication Origin / genetics Replication Origin / physiology*
IF 9.889
Times Cited 80
WOS Category BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CELL BIOLOGY
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INFORMATION E.coli