TY - JOUR
T1 - Three factors ParA, TipN, and DnaA-mediated chromosome replication initiation are contributors of centromere segregation in Caulobacter crescentus
AU - Letzkus, Morgan
AU - Trela, Corey
AU - Mera, Paola E.
N1 - We are grateful to Dr. Lucy Shapiro\u2019s lab for sharing strains, to members of the Mera lab for fruitful discussion, specifically to Ezza Khan for assistance with protein analyses. The work reported in this publication was supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under (Award Number R01GM133833 to P.E.M.).
PY - 2024/5/1
Y1 - 2024/5/1
N2 - The ability of bacteria to maintain chromosomal integrity throughout their life cycle is crucial for survival. In Caulobacter crescentus, the polar factor TipN has been proposed to be involved with the partitioning system ParABS. Cells with tipN knocked out display subtle segregation defects of the centromere-like region parS. We hypothesized that TipN’s role with parS segregation is obscured by other forces that are ParABS-independent. To test our hypothesis, we removed one of those forces – chromosome replication – and analyzed the role of TipN with ParA. We first confirm that ParA retains its ability to transport the centromeric region parS from the stalked pole to the opposite pole in the absence of chromosome replication. Our data revealed that in the absence of chromosome replication, TipN becomes essential for ParA’s ability to transport parS. Furthermore, we identify a potential connection between the replication initiator DnaA and TipN. Although TipN is not essential for viability, tipN knockout cells lose viability when the regulation of DnaA levels is altered. Our data suggest that the DnaA-dependent susceptibility of tipN knockout cells is connected to parS segregation. Collectively, this work provides insights into the complex regulation involved in the coordination of chromosome replication and segregation in bacteria.
AB - The ability of bacteria to maintain chromosomal integrity throughout their life cycle is crucial for survival. In Caulobacter crescentus, the polar factor TipN has been proposed to be involved with the partitioning system ParABS. Cells with tipN knocked out display subtle segregation defects of the centromere-like region parS. We hypothesized that TipN’s role with parS segregation is obscured by other forces that are ParABS-independent. To test our hypothesis, we removed one of those forces – chromosome replication – and analyzed the role of TipN with ParA. We first confirm that ParA retains its ability to transport the centromeric region parS from the stalked pole to the opposite pole in the absence of chromosome replication. Our data revealed that in the absence of chromosome replication, TipN becomes essential for ParA’s ability to transport parS. Furthermore, we identify a potential connection between the replication initiator DnaA and TipN. Although TipN is not essential for viability, tipN knockout cells lose viability when the regulation of DnaA levels is altered. Our data suggest that the DnaA-dependent susceptibility of tipN knockout cells is connected to parS segregation. Collectively, this work provides insights into the complex regulation involved in the coordination of chromosome replication and segregation in bacteria.
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U2 - 10.1091/mbc.E23-12-0503
DO - 10.1091/mbc.E23-12-0503
M3 - Article
C2 - 38568781
AN - SCOPUS:85190754129
SN - 1059-1524
VL - 35
JO - Molecular biology of the cell
JF - Molecular biology of the cell
IS - 5
M1 - ar68
ER -