DNA ligase Lig E increases transformation with damaged extracellular DNA
DNA ligase Lig E increases transformation with damaged extracellular DNA
Pan, J.; Singh, A.; Hicks, J.; Williamson, A.
AbstractLig E is a periplasm-targeted ATP-dependent DNA ligase found in many Gram-negative bacteria including Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Although Lig E has been shown to have a role in biofilm formation, many Lig E-possessing bacteria are also naturally competent, suggesting a possible function in transformation with extracellular DNA. Here, we demonstrate that Lig E participates in bacterial competence by increasing transformation with nuclease-damaged extracellular DNA that contains single-stranded or cohesive breaks. We show that increased transformation with this restricted DNA is ATP-dependent, and that the ATP concentration increases in the extracellular milieu during maintenance of N. gonorrhoeae in liquid culture.