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Dynamic state of DNA topology is essential for genome condensation in bacteria.


ABSTRACT: In bacteria, Dps is one of the critical proteins to build up a condensed nucleoid in response to the environmental stresses. In this study, we found that the expression of Dps and the nucleoid condensation was not simply correlated in Escherichia coli, and that Fis, which is an E. coli (gamma-Proteobacteria)-specific nucleoid protein, interfered with the Dps-dependent nucleoid condensation. Atomic force microscopy and Northern blot analyses indicated that the inhibitory effect of Fis was due to the repression of the expression of Topoismerase I (Topo I) and DNA gyrase. In the Deltafis strain, both topA and gyrA/B genes were found to be upregulated. Overexpression of Topo I and DNA gyrase enhanced the nucleoid condensation in the presence of Dps. DNA-topology assays using the cell extract showed that the extracts from the Deltafis and Topo I-/DNA gyrase-overexpressing strains, but not the wild-type extract, shifted the population toward relaxed forms. These results indicate that the topology of DNA is dynamically transmutable and that the topology control is important for Dps-induced nucleoid condensation.

SUBMITTER: Ohniwa RL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1679767 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic state of DNA topology is essential for genome condensation in bacteria.

Ohniwa Ryosuke L RL   Morikawa Kazuya K   Kim Joongbaek J   Ohta Toshiko T   Ishihama Akira A   Wada Chieko C   Takeyasu Kunio K  

The EMBO journal 20061109 23


In bacteria, Dps is one of the critical proteins to build up a condensed nucleoid in response to the environmental stresses. In this study, we found that the expression of Dps and the nucleoid condensation was not simply correlated in Escherichia coli, and that Fis, which is an E. coli (gamma-Proteobacteria)-specific nucleoid protein, interfered with the Dps-dependent nucleoid condensation. Atomic force microscopy and Northern blot analyses indicated that the inhibitory effect of Fis was due to  ...[more]

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