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Journal of Bacteriology, November 1998, p. 5749-5755, Vol. 180, No. 21
0021-9193/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Subcellular Localization of Bacillus subtilis SMC, a
Protein Involved in Chromosome Condensation and
Segregation
Peter L.
Graumann,1,*
Richard
Losick,1 and
Alexander
V.
Strunnikov2
Biological Laboratories, Harvard University,
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138,1 and
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National
Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 208922
Received 5 June 1998/Accepted 10 August 1998
We have investigated the subcellular localization of the SMC
protein in the gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis.
Recent work has shown that SMC is required for chromosome condensation and faithful chromosome segregation during the B. subtilis
cell cycle. Using antibodies against SMC and fluorescence microscopy, we have shown that SMC is associated with the chromosome but is also
present in discrete foci near the poles of the cell. DNase treatment of
permeabilized cells disrupted the association of SMC with the
chromosome but not with the polar foci. The use of a truncated
smc gene demonstrated that the C-terminal domain of the
protein is required for chromosomal binding but not for the formation
of polar foci. Regular arrays of SMC-containing foci were still present
between nucleoids along the length of aseptate filaments generated by
depleting cells of the cell division protein FtsZ, indicating that the
formation of polar foci does not require the formation of septal
structures. In slowly growing cells, which have only one or two
chromosomes, SMC foci were principally observed early in the cell
cycle, prior to or coincident with chromosome segregation. Cell
cycle-dependent release of stored SMC from polar foci may mediate
segregation by condensation of chromosomes.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Biological
Laboratories, 16 Divinity Ave., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
02138. Phone: (617) 495-0532. Fax: (617) 495-9300. E-mail:
graumann{at}fas.harvard.edu.
Journal of Bacteriology, November 1998, p. 5749-5755, Vol. 180, No. 21
0021-9193/98/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1998, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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