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Revision as of 07:57, 8 May 2015
Contents
- 1 Condensin is a conserved protein complex that binds the origin region of the DNA. It is required for segregation of the origin regions after DNA replication. Condensin is a central modulator of chromosome superstructure in all domains of life.
- 2 Mutants lacking condensin components are viable as long as they grow slowly (i.e. on minimal medium), but the components are essential for rapid growth (on LB).
- 3 Localization of the condensin complex depends on Spo0J.
- 4 The condensin complex: Smc2-ScpA-ScpB
- 5 Back to protein-protein interactions
- 6 Important publications
Condensin is a conserved protein complex that binds the origin region of the DNA. It is required for segregation of the origin regions after DNA replication. Condensin is a central modulator of chromosome superstructure in all domains of life.
Mutants lacking condensin components are viable as long as they grow slowly (i.e. on minimal medium), but the components are essential for rapid growth (on LB).
Localization of the condensin complex depends on Spo0J.
The condensin complex: Smc2-ScpA-ScpB
Back to protein-protein interactions
Important publications
Larissa Wilhelm, Frank Bürmann, Anita Minnen, Ho-Chul Shin, Christopher P Toseland, Byung-Ha Oh, Stephan Gruber
SMC condensin entraps chromosomal DNA by an ATP hydrolysis dependent loading mechanism in Bacillus subtilis.
Elife: 2015, 4;
[PubMed:25951515]
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Young-Min Soh, Frank Bürmann, Ho-Chul Shin, Takashi Oda, Kyeong Sik Jin, Christopher P Toseland, Cheolhee Kim, Hansol Lee, Soo Jin Kim, Min-Seok Kong, Marie-Laure Durand-Diebold, Yeon-Gil Kim, Ho Min Kim, Nam Ki Lee, Mamoru Sato, Byung-Ha Oh, Stephan Gruber
Molecular basis for SMC rod formation and its dissolution upon DNA binding.
Mol Cell: 2015, 57(2);290-303
[PubMed:25557547]
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Xindan Wang, Paula Montero Llopis, David Z Rudner
Bacillus subtilis chromosome organization oscillates between two distinct patterns.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A: 2014, 111(35);12877-82
[PubMed:25071173]
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[DOI]
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Thomas G W Graham, Xindan Wang, Dan Song, Candice M Etson, Antoine M van Oijen, David Z Rudner, Joseph J Loparo
ParB spreading requires DNA bridging.
Genes Dev: 2014, 28(11);1228-38
[PubMed:24829297]
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Stephan Gruber, Jan-Willem Veening, Juri Bach, Martin Blettinger, Marc Bramkamp, Jeff Errington
Interlinked sister chromosomes arise in the absence of condensin during fast replication in B. subtilis.
Curr Biol: 2014, 24(3);293-8
[PubMed:24440399]
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Xindan Wang, Olive W Tang, Eammon P Riley, David Z Rudner
The SMC condensin complex is required for origin segregation in Bacillus subtilis.
Curr Biol: 2014, 24(3);287-92
[PubMed:24440393]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
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Sophie Nolivos, David Sherratt
The bacterial chromosome: architecture and action of bacterial SMC and SMC-like complexes.
FEMS Microbiol Rev: 2014, 38(3);380-92
[PubMed:24118085]
[WorldCat.org]
[DOI]
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Rahul Thadani, Frank Uhlmann, Sebastian Heeger
Condensin, chromatin crossbarring and chromosome condensation.
Curr Biol: 2012, 22(23);R1012-21
[PubMed:23218009]
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Tatsuya Hirano
Condensins: universal organizers of chromosomes with diverse functions.
Genes Dev: 2012, 26(15);1659-78
[PubMed:22855829]
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