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Nonspecific DNA binding by P1 ParA determines the distribution of plasmid partition and repressor activities.


ABSTRACT: The faithful segregation, or "partition," of many low-copy number bacterial plasmids is driven by plasmid-encoded ATPases that are represented by the P1 plasmid ParA protein. ParA binds to the bacterial nucleoid via an ATP-dependent nonspecific DNA (nsDNA)-binding activity, which is essential for partition. ParA also has a site-specific DNA-binding activity to the par operator (parOP), which requires either ATP or ADP, and which is essential for it to act as a transcriptional repressor but is dispensable for partition. Here we examine how DNA binding by ParA contributes to the relative distribution of its plasmid partition and repressor activities, using a ParA with an alanine substitution at Arg351, a residue previously predicted to participate in site-specific DNA binding. In vivo, the parA R351A allele is compromised for partition, but its repressor activity is dramatically improved so that it behaves as a "super-repressor." In vitro, ParAR351A binds and hydrolyzes ATP, and undergoes a specific conformational change required for nsDNA binding, but its nsDNA-binding activity is significantly damaged. This defect in turn significantly reduces the assembly and stability of partition complexes formed by the interaction of ParA with ParB, the centromere-binding protein, and DNA. In contrast, the R351A change shows only a mild defect in site-specific DNA binding. We conclude that the partition defect is due to altered nsDNA binding kinetics and affinity for the bacterial chromosome. Furthermore, the super-repressor phenotype is explained by an increased pool of non-nucleoid bound ParA that is competent to bind parOP and repress transcription.

SUBMITTER: Baxter JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7863886 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nonspecific DNA binding by P1 ParA determines the distribution of plasmid partition and repressor activities.

Baxter Jamie C JC   Waples William G WG   Funnell Barbara E BE  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20201014 50


The faithful segregation, or "partition," of many low-copy number bacterial plasmids is driven by plasmid-encoded ATPases that are represented by the P1 plasmid ParA protein. ParA binds to the bacterial nucleoid via an ATP-dependent nonspecific DNA (nsDNA)-binding activity, which is essential for partition. ParA also has a site-specific DNA-binding activity to the <i>par</i> operator (<i>parOP</i>), which requires either ATP or ADP, and which is essential for it to act as a transcriptional repre  ...[more]

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