Spo0J and SMC are required for normal chromosome segregation in Staphylococcus aureus
Abstract Bacterial chromosome segregation is an essential cellular process that is particularly elusive in spherical bacteria such as the opportunistic human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. In this study, we examined the functional significance of a ParB homologue, Spo0J, in staphylococcal chromosom...
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doaj-aeb4395a7e2940f88e55c22aad944fa42020-11-25T02:08:47ZengWileyMicrobiologyOpen2045-88272020-04-0194n/an/a10.1002/mbo3.999Spo0J and SMC are required for normal chromosome segregation in Staphylococcus aureusHelena Chan0Bill Söderström1Ulf Skoglund2Structural Cellular Biology Unit Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Okinawa JapanStructural Cellular Biology Unit Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Okinawa JapanStructural Cellular Biology Unit Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Okinawa JapanAbstract Bacterial chromosome segregation is an essential cellular process that is particularly elusive in spherical bacteria such as the opportunistic human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. In this study, we examined the functional significance of a ParB homologue, Spo0J, in staphylococcal chromosome segregation and investigated the role of the structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) bacterial condensin in this process. We show that neither spo0J nor smc is essential in S. aureus; however, their absence causes abnormal chromosome segregation. We demonstrate that formation of complexes containing Spo0J and SMC is required for efficient S. aureus chromosome segregation and that SMC localization is dependent on Spo0J. Furthermore, we found that cell division and cell cycle progression are unaffected by the absence of spo0J or smc. Our results verify the role of Spo0J and SMC in ensuring accurate staphylococcal chromosome segregation and also imply functional redundancy or the involvement of additional mechanisms that might contribute to faithful chromosome inheritance.https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.999cell divisionchromosome segregationcondensin complexesDNA‐binding proteinsmicroscopyStaphylococcus aureus |
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Helena Chan Bill Söderström Ulf Skoglund Spo0J and SMC are required for normal chromosome segregation in Staphylococcus aureus MicrobiologyOpen cell division chromosome segregation condensin complexes DNA‐binding proteins microscopy Staphylococcus aureus |
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Helena Chan Bill Söderström Ulf Skoglund |
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Helena Chan |
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Spo0J and SMC are required for normal chromosome segregation in Staphylococcus aureus |
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Spo0J and SMC are required for normal chromosome segregation in Staphylococcus aureus |
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Spo0J and SMC are required for normal chromosome segregation in Staphylococcus aureus |
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Spo0J and SMC are required for normal chromosome segregation in Staphylococcus aureus |
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Spo0J and SMC are required for normal chromosome segregation in Staphylococcus aureus |
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spo0j and smc are required for normal chromosome segregation in staphylococcus aureus |
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MicrobiologyOpen |
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2045-8827 |
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2020-04-01 |
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Abstract Bacterial chromosome segregation is an essential cellular process that is particularly elusive in spherical bacteria such as the opportunistic human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. In this study, we examined the functional significance of a ParB homologue, Spo0J, in staphylococcal chromosome segregation and investigated the role of the structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) bacterial condensin in this process. We show that neither spo0J nor smc is essential in S. aureus; however, their absence causes abnormal chromosome segregation. We demonstrate that formation of complexes containing Spo0J and SMC is required for efficient S. aureus chromosome segregation and that SMC localization is dependent on Spo0J. Furthermore, we found that cell division and cell cycle progression are unaffected by the absence of spo0J or smc. Our results verify the role of Spo0J and SMC in ensuring accurate staphylococcal chromosome segregation and also imply functional redundancy or the involvement of additional mechanisms that might contribute to faithful chromosome inheritance. |
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cell division chromosome segregation condensin complexes DNA‐binding proteins microscopy Staphylococcus aureus |
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https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.999 |
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