Affiliation:
1. Department of Life Sciences and Chemistry, Roskilde University, DK-4000 Roskilde
2. Section of Molecular Microbiology, BioCentrum-DTU, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract
ABSTRACT
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.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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