Low-Force DNA Condensation and Discontinuous High-Force Decondensation Reveal a Loop-Stabilizing Function of the Protein Fis
Abstract
We report single-DNA-stretching experiments showing that the protein Fis, an abundant bacterial chromosome protein of E. coli, mediates a dramatic DNA condensation to zero length. This condensation occurs abruptly when DNA tension is reduced below a protein-concentration-dependent threshold f*<1pN. Following condensation, reopening under larger forces proceeds via a series of discrete jumps, indicating that Fis is able to stabilize DNA crossings. Our experiments suggest that Fis may play a role in vivo stabilizing the “loop-domain” structure of the bacterial chromosome.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- November 2005
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2005PhRvL..95t8101S
- Keywords:
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- 87.15.-v;
- 82.37.Rs;
- 87.16.Sr;
- Biomolecules: structure and physical properties;
- Single molecule manipulation of proteins and other biological molecules;
- Chromosomes histones