Morphological Diversity of Dps Complex with Genomic DNA

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Abstract

In response to adverse environmental factors, Escherichia coli cells actively produce Dps proteins which form ordered complexes (biocrystals) with bacterial DNA to protect the genome. The effect of biocrystallization has been described extensively in the scientific literature; furthermore, to date, the structure of the Dps–DNA complex has been established in detail in vitro using plasmid DNA. In the present work, for the first time, Dps complexes with E. coli genomic DNA were studied in vitro using cryo-electron tomography. We demonstrate that genomic DNA forms one-dimensional crystals or filament-like assemblies which transform into weakly ordered complexes with triclinic unit cells, similar to what is observed for plasmid DNA. Changing such environmental factors as pH and KCl and MgCl2 concentrations leads to the formation of cylindrical structures.

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Chesnokov, Y., Kamyshinsky, R., Mozhaev, A., Shtykova, E., Vasiliev, A., Orlov, I., & Dadinova, L. (2023). Morphological Diversity of Dps Complex with Genomic DNA. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24108534

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