noc

noc
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DNA-binding protein, spatial regulator of cell division to protect the nucleoid, and timing device with an important role in the coordination of chromosome segregation and cell division, Z ring placement, coordination of early steps in DNA replication with establishment of a medial division site

Locus
BSU_40990
Molecular weight
32.64 kDa
Isoelectric point
5.81
Protein length
Gene length
Function
control of cell division
Product
effector of nucleoid occlusion
Essential
no
Synonyms
noc, yyaA

Genomic Context

Categories containing this gene/protein

List of homologs in different organisms, belongs to COG1475 (Galperin et al., 2021)

This gene is a member of the following regulons

Gene
Coordinates
4,207,897  4,208,748
Phenotypes of a mutant
a whiA noc double mutant grows poorly, and the cells are filamentous PubMed
severe growth defect of a minD noc double mutant at increased temperature (37°C or above) due to a maturation defect of the Z-ring for cell division, this can be suppressed by any mutation affecting the ClpX-ClpP-SpxH proteolytic system due to Spx-mediated increased expression of ZapA PubMed
a refZ noc double mutant is defective in cell division and exhibits reduced sporulation PubMed
The protein
Catalyzed reaction/ biological activity
binds specific sites on the chromosome PubMed
prevents Z ring assembly over the bacterial nucleoid and helps fine tune the assembly of the Z ring at midcell during the cell cycle PubMed
Protein family
ParB family (with ParB, according to UniProt)
Structure
7OL9 (PDB) (C-terminally truncated Noc complexed to the Noc-binding site) PubMed
1VZ0 (PDB) (ParB from Thermus thermophilus, 48% from aa 30 ... 219) PubMed
Paralogous protein(s)
associated to the cell membrane, membrane association is triggered by binding of CTP PubMed
Expression and Regulation
Operons
Description
Regulation
constitutively expressed PubMed
Regulatory mechanism
ComK: activation, PubMed, in comK regulon
DnaA: repression, PubMed, in dnaA regulon
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Biological materials
Mutant
MGNA-B874 (yyaA::erm), available at the NBRP B. subtilis, Japan
BKE40990 (noc::erm  trpC2) available at BGSCPubMed, upstream reverse: _UP1_CATGTACCTACACCACCTTT,  downstream forward: _UP4_TAGAAGCTCTCCTGAAAAGC
BKK40990 (noc::kan  trpC2) available at BGSCPubMed, upstream reverse: _UP1_CATGTACCTACACCACCTTT,  downstream forward: _UP4_TAGAAGCTCTCCTGAAAAGC
GFP fusion
available in the Jeff Errington lab
Labs working on this gene/protein
Jeff Errington, Newcastle, UK Homepage
David Rudner, Harvard, USA Homepage
References
Reviews
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