parB

parB
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CTP hydrolase, chromosome positioning near the pole and transport through the polar septum / antagonist of SMC complex to the origin of replication, coordination of early steps in DNA replication with establishment of a medial division site

Locus
BSU_40960
Molecular weight
32.06 kDa
Isoelectric point
8.42
Protein length
Gene length
Function
chromosome positioning before asymmetric septation
Product
Smc-loading protein
Essential
no
Synonyms
parB, spo0J, spo0JB

Genomic Context

Categories containing this gene/protein

List of homologs in different organisms, belongs to COG1475 (Galperin et al., 2021)

This gene is a member of the following regulons

Gene
Coordinates
4,205,556 → 4,206,404
Phenotypes of a mutant
a whiA parB double mutant is not viable, this can be suppressed by inactivation of yneA PubMed
The protein
Catalyzed reaction/ biological activity
CTP + H2O —> CDP - H+ + phosphate PubMed
forms DNA bridging interactions around parS to condense DNA and earmark the bacterial chromosome for segregation PubMed
inhibits ParA dimerization and concomitant DNA-binding activity by stimulating ParA ATPase activity PubMed
recruits the condensin complex to the DNA origin region PubMed
the dimer binds specifcally to the centromere-like parS sequence PubMed
prevents Z ring assembly over the bacterial nucleoid and helps fine tune the assembly of the Z ring at midcell during the cell cycle PubMed
Protein family
ParB family (with Noc, according to UniProt)
N-terminal domain (NTD, aa 1 - 96): binds CTP and ParA PubMed
Central DNA-binding domain (CDBD, aa 102 - 216): binds parS DNA PubMed
C-terminal domain (CTD, aa 233 - 282): binding of non-specific DNA, dimerization, essential for DNA condensation PubMed
Structure
Effectors of protein activity
binding of CTP stimulates the specific interaction with the parS DNA PubMed
hydrolysis of CTP is essential for DNA condensation PubMed
CTP promotes the formation of condensates by a low amount of ParB at parS sites PubMed
Paralogous protein(s)
chromosome centromer PubMed
Expression and Regulation
Operons
Genes
Description
Regulation
repressed under conditions that trigger sporulation (Spo0A) PubMed
Regulatory mechanism
Spo0A: repression, PubMed, in spo0A regulon
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Biological materials
Mutant
1S135 ( spo0J::spec), PubMed, available at BGSC
1S136 ( spo0J::spec), PubMed, available at BGSC
1S137 ( spo0J::spec), PubMed, available at BGSC
BKE40960 (ΔparB::erm  trpC2) available at BGSCPubMed, upstream reverse: _UP1_CGCATTAATCCCTTTTCCAA,  downstream forward: _UP4_TAAATGAAAAAACCATCTTT
BKK40960 (ΔparB::kan  trpC2) available at BGSCPubMed, upstream reverse: _UP1_CGCATTAATCCCTTTTCCAA,  downstream forward: _UP4_TAAATGAAAAAACCATCTTT
Labs working on this gene/protein
Heath Murray, Centre for Bacterial Cell Biology, Newcastle, UK homepage
References
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