S. Cortassa et Ma. Aon, ALTERED TOPOISOMERASE ACTIVITIES MAY BE INVOLVED IN THE REGULATION OFDNA SUPERCOILING IN AEROBIC-ANAEROBIC TRANSITIONS IN ESCHERICHIA-COLI, Molecular and cellular biochemistry, 126(2), 1993, pp. 115-124
This study uncovers a new mechanism of regulation of DNA supercoiling
operative in vivo upon an aerobic-anaerobic transition in Escherichia
coli. Exponentially growing aerobic batch cultures were subjected to a
shift to anaerobic conditions. The ratio [ATP]/[ADP] remained essenti
ally constant at 8.5 in the aerobic culture and after a transition to
anaerobiosis while DNA supercoiling increased noticeably upon anaerobi
osis. This result indicated that the mechanism of regulation of DNA su
percoiling by the [ATP]/[ADP] ratio was not operative. The increase in
DNA supercoiling was followed by a large decrease in the DNA-relaxing
activity of topoisomerase I while gyrase activity remained relatively
constant. This decrease in the activity of topoisomerase I is likely
to be responsible for the increase in DNA supercoiling.