FtsK activities in Xer recombination, DNA mobilization and cell division involve overlapping and separate domains of the protein

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作者
Bigot, S [1 ]
Corre, J [1 ]
Louarn, JM [1 ]
Cornet, F [1 ]
Barre, FX [1 ]
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[1] CNRS, Lab Microbiol & Genet Mol, F-31062 Toulouse 4, France
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10.1111/j.1365-2958.2004.04335.x
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Escherichia coli FtsK is a multifunctional protein that couples cell division and chromosome segregation. Its N-terminal transmembrane domain (FtsK(N)) is essential for septum formation, whereas its C-terminal domain (FtsK(C)) is required for chromosome dimer resolution by XerCD-dif site-specific recombination. FtsK(C) is an ATP-dependent DNA translocase. In vitro and in vivo data point to a dual role for this domain in chromosome dimer resolution (i) to directly activate recombination by XerCD-dif and (ii) to bring recombination sites together and/or to clear DNA from the closing septum. FtsK(N) and FtsK(C) are separated by a long linker region (FtsK(L)) of unknown function that is highly divergent between bacterial species. Here, we analysed the in vivo effects of deletions of FtsK(L) and/or of FtsK(C), of swaps of these domains with their Haemophilus influenzae counterparts and of a point mutation that inactivates the walker A motif of FtsK(C). Phenotypic characterization of the mutants indicated a role for FtsK(L) in cell division. More importantly, even though Xer recombination activation and DNA mobilization both rely on the ATPase activity of FtsK(C), mutants were found that can perform only one or the other of these two functions, which allowed their separation in vivo for the first time.
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