Fuse or die: how to survive the loss of Dam in Vibrio cholerae

Archive ouverte

Val, Marie-Eve | Kennedy, Sean Patrick | Soler-Bistué, Alfonso | Barbe, Valérie | Bouchier, Christiane | Ducos-Galand, Magaly | Skovgaard, Ole | Mazel, Didier

Edité par CCSD ; Wiley -

International audience. Dam methylates GATC sequences in γ-proteobacteria genomes, regulating several cellular functions including replication. In Vibrio cholerae, which has two chromosomes , Dam is essential for viability, owing to its role in chr2 replication initiation. In this study, we isolated spontaneous mutants of V. cholerae that were able to survive the deletion of dam. In these mutants, homologous recombination and chromosome dimer resolution are essential, unless DNA mismatch repair is inactivated. Furthermore, the initiator of chr2 repli-cation, RctB, is no longer required. We show that, instead, replication of chr2 is insured by spontaneous fusion with chr1 and piggybacking its replication machinery. We report that natural fusion of chr1 and chr2 occurred by two distinct recombination pathways: homologous recombination between repeated IS elements and site-specific recombination between dif sites. Lastly, we observed a preferential fusion of the two chromosomes in their terminus of replication.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Study of the system of chromosome dimers resolution in Vibrio cholerae - Implication in the control of the lysogeny of the phage CTXφ coding for choleric toxin. Etude du système de résolution des dimères de chromosome chez Vibrio cholerae - Implication dans le contrôle de la lysogénie du phage CTXφ codant pour la toxine cholérique

Archive ouverte | Val, Marie-Eve | CCSD

The majority of the bacteria have a single circular chromosome. At the time of replication, chromosome dimers can be formed by homologous recombination between sister chromatides. Dimerisation of replicating chromosomes prevents t...

Genome Engineering in Vibrio cholerae: A Feasible Approach to Address Biological Issues

Archive ouverte | Val, Marie-Eve | CCSD

International audience. Although bacteria with multipartite genomes are prevalent, our knowledge of the mechanisms maintaining their genome is very limited, and much remains to be learned about the structural and fu...

Replicate Once Per Cell Cycle: Replication Control of Secondary Chromosomes

Archive ouverte | Fournes, Florian | CCSD

International audience. Faithful vertical transmission of genetic information, especially of essential core genes, is a prerequisite for bacterial survival. Hence, replication of all the replicons is tightly control...

Chargement des enrichissements...