Table II. Three classes of mutant ParAs.
Class | ParAs | Repressor activity |
Partition |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
–ParB | +ParB | activity | ||
Wild-type | + | ++ | + | |
I | K122Q | |||
D251H | ++ | ++ | – | |
D251N | ||||
II | K122E | –/+ | –/+ | – |
D152N | ||||
III | K122R | –/+ | –/+ | – (ParPD) |
D152H |
The in vivo properties of the parA alleles (Figure 3 and Table I) divided them into three categories, compared with wild-type parA+: class I are the super-repressors, class II are weak repressors and partition defective, and class III are weak repressors and ParPD. Proteins with the mutations shown in bold were purified for subsequent biochemical analyses.