Molecular dissection of a protein SopB essential for Escherichia coli F plasmid partition

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Biochemical and genetic experiments were carried out to deduce the structural and functional domains of SopB protein involved in the equipartition of F plasmid. The protein is dimeric. Proteolytic and chemical footprinting studies support earlier genetic analyses that the binding of SopB to specific sites within the F plasmid sopC locus involves mainly the C- terminal region. In vivo, the expression of a high level of SopB protein is known to repress sopC-linked genes. This silencing activity is shown to be unaffected by the deletion of 35 N-terminal residues, but abolished when 71 or more were removed from the N terminus. An excess of SopB protein does not extend its in vitro binding outside sopC, implicating participation of a host factor(s) in SopB-mediated gene silencing. A data base search identified a number of SopB homologues, including both chromosomally encoded bacterial proteins and phage- and plasmid-encoded proteins known to be involved in partition. Sequence homology is limited to the N-terminal half, suggesting that the N-terminal regions of these proteins are conserved to interact with a conserved cellular structure(s), whereas the C-terminal regions have diverged to bind different nucleotide sequences.

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Hanai, R., Liu, R., Benedetti, P., Caron, P. R., Lynch, A. S., & Wang, J. C. (1996). Molecular dissection of a protein SopB essential for Escherichia coli F plasmid partition. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271(29), 17469–17475. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.29.17469

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