Characterization of a prokaryotic SMC protein involved in chromosome partitioning

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Abstract

smc of Bacillus subtilis encodes a homolog of eukaryotic SMC proteins involved in chromosome condensation, pairing, and partitioning. A null mutation in B. subtilis smc caused a temperature-sensitive-lethal phenotype in rich medium. Under permissive conditions, the mutant had abnormal nucleoids, ~10% of the cells were anucleate, and assembly of foci of the chromosome partitioning protein Spo0J was altered. In combination with a null mutation in spo0J, the smc mutation caused a synthetic phenotype; cell growth was slower and ~25% of the cells were anucleate. Our results demonstrate that the B. subtilis Smc protein, like its eukaryotic counterpart, plays an important role in chromosome structure and partitioning.

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Britton, R. A., Lin, D. C. H., & Grossman, A. D. (1998). Characterization of a prokaryotic SMC protein involved in chromosome partitioning. Genes and Development, 12(9), 1254–1259. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.12.9.1254

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