Effect of Different Concentrations of H-NS Protein on Chromosome Replication and the Cell Cycle in Escherichia coli
AUTOR(ES)
Atlung, T.
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
Flow cytometric analysis showed that the hns205 and hns206 mutants, lacking the abundant nucleoid-associated protein H-NS, have decreased origin concentration, as well as a low number of origins per cell (ploidy). The most striking observation was that the low ploidy was due to a very short replication time, e.g., at 30°C it was halved compared to that of the hns+ strain. The decreased origin concentration was not caused by a decreased dnaA gene expression, and the hns206 mutant had normal DnaA protein concentrations. The replication phenotypes of the hns206 mutant were independent of RpoS. Cells overproducing H-NS from a LacI-controlled plasmid had a normal origin concentration, indicating that H-NS is not controlling initiation. A wild-type H-NS concentration is, however, required to obtain a wild-type origin concentration, since cells with an intermediate H-NS concentration had an intermediate origin concentration. Two lines of evidence point to an indirect effect of H-NS on initiation. First, H-NS did not show high-affinity binding to any part of oriC, and H-NS had no effect on transcription entering oriC from the mioC promoter. Second, in a shift experiment with the hns206 mutant, when H-NS protein was induced to wild-type levels within 10 min, it took more than one generation before the origin concentration started to increase.
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