Research Article

Characterization of the mycobacterial chromosome segregation protein ParB and identification of its target in Mycobacterium smegmatis

Microbiology 2007; 153(12):4050 · https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.2007/011619-0

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Abstract

Bacterial chromosomes (though not Escherichia coli and some other γ-proteobacterial chromosomes) contain parS sequences and parAB genes encoding partitioning proteins, i.e. ParA (ATPase) and ParB (DNA-binding proteins) that are components of the segregation machinery. Here, mycobacterial parABS elements were characterized for the first time. parAB genes are not essential in Mycobacterium smegmatis; however, elimination or overexpression of ParB protein causes growth inhibition. Deletion of parB also leads to a rather severe chromosome segregation defect: up to 10 % of the cells were anucleate. Mycobacterial ParB protein uses three oriC-proximal parS sequences as targets to organize the origin region into a compact nucleoprotein complex. Formation of such a complex involves ParB–ParB interactions and is assisted by ParA protein.