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Provvedi R, Chen I, Dubnau D
NucA is required for DNA cleavage during transformation
of Bacillus subtilis.
Mol Microbiol 2001 May;40(3):634-44
PMID: 11359569
We have re-examined the roles of nucA and nin, in the transformation
of Bacillus subtilis as conflicting accounts have been presented
concerning the importance of these genes for transformation. The
present report demonstrates that nucA deficiency lowers the rate
of DNA transport and that NucA is needed for the double-strand cleavage
of transforming DNA, probably acting directly as an endonuclease.
A relative paucity of DNA termini, resulting from the absence of
this endonuclease activity, most probably accounts for the decreased
transport rate. NucA is a bitopic integral membrane protein, with
its C-terminus external to the membrane where it is appropriately
located to effect the cleavage of bound transforming DNA. We have
also investigated the roles of the known competence genes in the
DNA processing that accompanies transformation in B. subtilis. The
genes that are required for DNA transport (comEA, comEC and comFA)
are also required for the degradation of the non-transforming strand
that accompanies internalization, but comEC and comFA are not needed
for the double-strand cleavage that occurs external to the cell
membrane.

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