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Evidence for Two Different Regulatory Mechanisms Linking Replication and Segregation of Vibrio cholerae Chromosome II
by
Chattoraj, Dhruba K.
, Blokesch, Melanie
, Venkova-Canova, Tatiana
, Baek, Jong Hwan
, FitzGerald, Peter C.
in
Bacterial genetics
/ Biology
/ Cholera - genetics
/ Cholera - microbiology
/ Chromosome Segregation - genetics
/ Chromosomes
/ Chromosomes, Bacterial - genetics
/ DNA Helicases
/ DNA Replication - genetics
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ Genetic aspects
/ Humans
/ Medical research
/ Microbiology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plasmids
/ Proteins
/ Trans-Activators
/ Vibrio cholerae
/ Vibrio cholerae - genetics
2013
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Evidence for Two Different Regulatory Mechanisms Linking Replication and Segregation of Vibrio cholerae Chromosome II
by
Chattoraj, Dhruba K.
, Blokesch, Melanie
, Venkova-Canova, Tatiana
, Baek, Jong Hwan
, FitzGerald, Peter C.
in
Bacterial genetics
/ Biology
/ Cholera - genetics
/ Cholera - microbiology
/ Chromosome Segregation - genetics
/ Chromosomes
/ Chromosomes, Bacterial - genetics
/ DNA Helicases
/ DNA Replication - genetics
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ Genetic aspects
/ Humans
/ Medical research
/ Microbiology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plasmids
/ Proteins
/ Trans-Activators
/ Vibrio cholerae
/ Vibrio cholerae - genetics
2013
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Evidence for Two Different Regulatory Mechanisms Linking Replication and Segregation of Vibrio cholerae Chromosome II
by
Chattoraj, Dhruba K.
, Blokesch, Melanie
, Venkova-Canova, Tatiana
, Baek, Jong Hwan
, FitzGerald, Peter C.
in
Bacterial genetics
/ Biology
/ Cholera - genetics
/ Cholera - microbiology
/ Chromosome Segregation - genetics
/ Chromosomes
/ Chromosomes, Bacterial - genetics
/ DNA Helicases
/ DNA Replication - genetics
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ Genetic aspects
/ Humans
/ Medical research
/ Microbiology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plasmids
/ Proteins
/ Trans-Activators
/ Vibrio cholerae
/ Vibrio cholerae - genetics
2013
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Evidence for Two Different Regulatory Mechanisms Linking Replication and Segregation of Vibrio cholerae Chromosome II
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Evidence for Two Different Regulatory Mechanisms Linking Replication and Segregation of Vibrio cholerae Chromosome II
2013
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Overview
Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate replication initiation with subsequent segregation of chromosomes is an important biological problem. Here we report two replication-control mechanisms mediated by a chromosome segregation protein, ParB2, encoded by chromosome II of the model multichromosome bacterium, Vibrio cholerae. We find by the ChIP-chip assay that ParB2, a centromere binding protein, spreads beyond the centromere and covers a replication inhibitory site (a 39-mer). Unexpectedly, without nucleation at the centromere, ParB2 could also bind directly to a related 39-mer. The 39-mers are the strongest inhibitors of chromosome II replication and they mediate inhibition by binding the replication initiator protein. ParB2 thus appears to promote replication by out-competing initiator binding to the 39-mers using two mechanisms: spreading into one and direct binding to the other. We suggest that both these are novel mechanisms to coordinate replication initiation with segregation of chromosomes.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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