
The organization of the Escherichia coli chromosome into insulated macrodomains influences the segregation of sister chromatids and the mobility of chromosomal DNA. Here, we report that organization of the Terminus region (Ter) into a macrodomain relies on the presence of a 13 bp motif called matS repeated 23 times in the 800-kb-long domain. matS sites are the main targets in the E. coli chromosome of a newly identified protein designated MatP. MatP accumulates in the cell as a discrete focus that colocalizes with the Ter macrodomain. The effects of MatP inactivation reveal its role as main organizer of the Ter macrodomain: in the absence of MatP, DNA is less compacted, the mobility of markers is increased, and segregation of Ter macrodomain occurs early in the cell cycle. Our results indicate that a specific organizational system is required in the Terminus region for bacterial chromosome management during the cell cycle.
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chromosomes bacterial, DNA, Bacterial, MICROBIO, Escherichia coli proteins, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], Escherichia coli Proteins, CELLCYCLE, Chromosomes, Bacterial, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1300, MatP protein, DNA bacterial, DNA bacterial;Escherichia coli proteins;MatP protein;chromosomes bacterial, Escherichia coli, CELLBIO, Cell Division
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