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PcrA is an essential DNA helicase of Bacillus subtilis fulfilling functions both in repair and rolling-circle replication
Authors:Marie-Agnè  s Petit,Etienne Dervyn,Matthias Rose,Karl-Dieter Entian,Steven McGovern,S. Dusko Ehrlich,&   Claude Bruand
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Génétique Microbienne, INRA, 78352 Jouy en Josas cedex, France.,;Institut für Microbiologie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Marie Curie Strasse 9, D 60439 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Abstract:The only DNA helicase essential for Escherichia coli viability is DnaB, the chromosome replication fork helicase. In contrast, in Bacillus subtilis , in addition to the DnaB counterpart called DnaC, we have found a second essential DNA helicase, called PcrA. It is 40% identical to the Rep and UvrD DNA helicases of E. coli and 61% identical to the PcrA helicase of Staphylococcus aureus . This gene is located at 55° on the chromosome and belongs to a putative operon together with a ligase gene ( lig ) and two unknown genes named pcrB and yerH . As PcrA was essential for cell viability, conditional mutants were constructed. In such mutants, chromosomal DNA synthesis was slightly decreased upon PcrA depletion, and rolling-circle replication of the plasmid pT181 was inhibited. Analysis of the replication intermediates showed that leading-strand synthesis of pT181 was prevented upon PcrA depletion. To compare PcrA with Rep and UvrD directly, the protein was produced in rep and uvrD mutants of E. coli . PcrA suppressed the UV sensitivity defect of a uvrD mutant but not its mutator phenotype. Furthermore, it conferred a Rep phenotype on E. coli . Altogether, these results show that PcrA is an helicase used for plasmid rolling-circle replication and suggest that it is also involved in UV repair.
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