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Metabolic and Chromosomal Changes in a Mutant

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Nov 2
PMID 37916812
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Abstract

WhiA is a conserved DNA-binding protein that influences cell division in many Gram-positive bacteria and, in also chromosome segregation. How WhiA works in is unknown. Here, we tested three hypothetical mechanisms using metabolomics, fatty acid analysis, and chromosome confirmation capture experiments. This revealed that WhiA does not influence cell division and chromosome segregation by modulating either central carbon metabolism or fatty acid composition. However, the inactivation of WhiA reduces short-range chromosome interactions. These findings provide new avenues to study the molecular mechanism of WhiA in the future.

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