Plasmid Partition System of the P1parFamily from the pWR100 Virulence Plasmid ofShigella flexneri
- 15 May 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 187 (10) , 3369-73
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.187.10.3369-3373.2005
Abstract
P1par family members promote the active segregation of a variety of plasmids and plasmid prophages in gram-negative bacteria. Each has genes for ParA and ParB proteins, followed by a parS partition site. The large virulence plasmid pWR100 of Shigella flexneri contains a new P1par family member: pWR100par. Although typical parA and parB genes are present, the putative pWR100parS site is atypical in sequence and organization. However, pWR100parS promoted accurate plasmid partition in Escherichia coli when the pWR100 Par proteins were supplied. Unique BoxB hexamer motifs within parS define species specificities among previously described family members. Although substantially different from P1parS from the P1 plasmid prophage of E. coli, pWR100parS has the same BoxB sequence. As predicted, the species specificity of the two types proved identical. They also shared partition-mediated incompatibility, consistent with the proposed mechanistic link between incompatibility and species specificity. Among several informative sequence differences between pWR100parS and P1parS is the presence of a 21-bp insert at the center of the pWR100parS site. Deletion of this insert left much of the parS activity intact. Tolerance of central inserts with integral numbers of helical DNA turns reflects the critical topology of these sites, which are bent by binding the host IHF protein.Keywords
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- The DNA Binding Domains of P1 ParB and the Architecture of the P1 Plasmid Partition ComplexJournal of Biological Chemistry, 2001
- The P1 ParA protein and its ATPase activity play a direct role in the segregation of plasmid copies to daughter cellsMolecular Microbiology, 1996
- Topological Scanning of the P1 Plasmid Partition SiteJournal of Molecular Biology, 1994
- The homologous operons for P1 and P7 plasmid partition are autoregulated from dissimilar operator sitesMolecular Microbiology, 1994
- Partition-mediated incompatibility of bacterial plasmidsCell, 1990
- MECHANISMS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE STABLE SEGREGATION OF PLASMIDSAnnual Review of Genetics, 1989
- Plasmid-partition functions of the P7 prophageJournal of Molecular Biology, 1989
- The P1 plasmid-partition system synthesizes two essential proteins from an autoregulated operonPlasmid, 1988
- A pSC101-derived plasmid which shows no sequence homology to other commonly used cloning vectorsGene, 1984
- Partition of unit-copy miniplasmids to daughter cellsJournal of Molecular Biology, 1983