Nonrandom segregation of sister chromosomes by Escherichia coli MukBEF

Jarno Mäkelä*, Stephan Uphoff, David J. Sherratt*

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Abstract

Structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) complexes contribute to chromosome organization in all domains of life. In Escherichia coli, MukBEF, the functional SMC homolog, promotes spatiotemporal chromosome organization and faithful chromosome segregation. Here, we address the relative contributions of MukBEF and the replication terminus (ter) binding protein, MatP, to chromosome organization-segregation. We show that MukBEF, but not MatP, is required for the normal localization of the origin of replication to midcell and for the establishment of translational symmetry between newly replicated sister chromosomes. Overall, chromosome orientation is normally maintained through division from one generation to the next. Analysis of loci flanking the replication termination region (ter), which demark the ends of the linearly organized portion of the nucleoid, demonstrates that MatP is required for maintenance of chromosome orientation. We show that DNA-bound β2-processivity clamps, which mark the lagging strands at DNA replication forks, localize to the cell center, independent of replisome location but dependent on MukBEF action, and consistent with translational symmetry of sister chromosomes. Finally, we directly show that the older (“immortal”) template DNA strand, propagated from previous generations, is preferentially inherited by the cell forming at the old pole, dependent on MukBEF and MatP. The work further implicates MukBEF and MatP as central players in chromosome organization, segregation, and nonrandom inheritance of genetic material and suggests a general framework for understanding how chromosome conformation and dynamics shape subcellular organization.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2022078118
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume118
Issue number33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Aug 2021
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Chromosome organization
  • DNA replication
  • MatP
  • MukBEF
  • SMC

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