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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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2022

Bacillus subtilis

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Exploring Dna Compaction Via Bacillus Subtilis Parb Protein By Single Molecule Investigation, Miranda L. Molina May 2022

Exploring Dna Compaction Via Bacillus Subtilis Parb Protein By Single Molecule Investigation, Miranda L. Molina

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Faithful chromosome segregation involves ParB, a DNA-binding and compacting protein that specifically recognizes parS DNA sites near the replication origin. ParB spreads 10-20 kb from parS sites, which recruitments additional ParB molecules to neighboring DNA, forming higher-order nucleoprotein complexes. ParB is also a novel CTPase enzyme and hydrolyses CTP to self-dimerization and create a clamp that slides along DNA. To understand the roles of CTP in Bacillus subtilis ParB (BsParB), we purified wild type ParB (BsParB (WT)) and recombinant ParB (BsParB(R80A)) mutant. BsParB(R80A) was known to prevent CTP binding and not compact DNA. Proteins N- and C-terminally appended with a …