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Structural Change of DNA Induced by Nucleoid Proteins: Growth Phase-Specific Fis and Stationary Phase-Specific Dps
Authors:Yuko?T Sato  Shun Watanabe  Takahiro Kenmotsu  Masatoshi Ichikawa  Yuko Yoshikawa  Jun Teramoto  Tadayuki Imanaka  Akira Ishihama  Kenichi Yoshikawa
Institution:Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;Faculty of Life and Medical Sciences, Doshisha University, Kyotanabe, Japan;§Laboratory of Environmental Biotechnology, Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu, Japan;Department of Frontier Bioscience, Hosei University, Koganei, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The effects of nucleoid proteins Fis and Dps of Escherichia coli on the higher order structure of a giant DNA were studied, in which Fis and Dps are known to be expressed mainly in the exponential growth phase and stationary phase, respectively. Fis causes loose shrinking of the higher order structure of a genome-sized DNA, T4 DNA (166 kbp), in a cooperative manner, that is, the DNA conformational transition proceeds through the appearance of a bimodal size distribution or the coexistence of elongated coil and shrunken globular states. The effective volume of the loosely shrunken state induced by Fis is 30–60 times larger than that of the compact state induced by spermidine, suggesting that cellular enzymes can access for DNA with the shrunken state but cannot for the compact state. Interestingly, Dps tends to inhibit the Fis-induced shrinkage of DNA, but promotes DNA compaction in the presence of spermidine. These characteristic effects of nucleotide proteins on a giant DNA are discussed by adopting a simple theoretical model with a mean-field approximation.
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