Atypical low-copy number plasmid segregation systems, all in one?
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.plasmid.2023.102694
Atypical low-copy number plasmid segregation systems, all in one?
Abstract
Plasmid families harbor different maintenances functions, depending on their size and copy number. Low copy number plasmids rely on active partition systems, organizing a partition complex at specific centromere sites that is actively positioned using NTPase proteins. Some low copy number plasmids lack an active partition system, but carry atypical intracellular positioning systems using a single protein that binds to the centromere site but without an associated NTPase. These systems have been studied in the case of the Escherichia coli R388 and of the Staphylococcus aureus pSK1 plasmids. Here we review these two systems, which appear to be unrelated but share common features, such as their distribution on plasmids of medium size and copy number, certain activities of their centromere-binding proteins, StbA and Par, respectively, as well as their mode of action, which may involve dynamic interactions with the nucleoid-packed chromosome of their hosts.
Keywords: HTH; Hitchhiking; Par; Partition; Plasmid R388; Plasmid pSK1; Segregation; StbA.
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