2011
DOI: 10.1101/gad.2061811
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A family of ParA-like ATPases promotes cell pole maturation by facilitating polar localization of chemotaxis proteins

Abstract: Stochastic processes are thought to mediate localization of membrane-associated chemotaxis signaling clusters in peritrichous bacteria. Here, we identified a new family of ParA-like ATPases (designated ParC ½for partitioning chemotaxis) encoded within chemotaxis operons of many polar-flagellated g-proteobacteria that actively promote polar localization of chemotaxis proteins. In Vibrio cholerae, a single ParC focus is found at the flagellated old pole in newborn cells, and later bipolar ParC foci develop as th… Show more

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“…S1). A subset of ParA proteins has also been shown to nonspecifically bind DNA as part of their mechanism (3,19). The alignment of PpfA shows suitable residues at the correct positions for predicted DNA binding, and threading PpfA through the Soj structure (6) suggests that these residues would be in the correct orientation to allow for DNA binding.…”
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“…S1). A subset of ParA proteins has also been shown to nonspecifically bind DNA as part of their mechanism (3,19). The alignment of PpfA shows suitable residues at the correct positions for predicted DNA binding, and threading PpfA through the Soj structure (6) suggests that these residues would be in the correct orientation to allow for DNA binding.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Walker A cytoskeletal P-loop ATPase system is the common mechanism found in plasmid and chromosome segregation, and is typified by the ParA/B system. Genes homologous to parA are also found outside of ParA/B operons, not adjacent to a parB, and are termed orphan ParA systems (2,3). Several of these orphan parA genes are found in the middle of signaling and metabolic operons.…”
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