| Literature DB >> 6094979 |
S M Mirkin, E N Zaitsev, I G Panyutin, V I Lyamichev.
Abstract
This study deals with the effects of a temperature-sensitive (ts) mutation at the gene encoding the DNA gyrase B subunit (gyrBts) and a deletion of the top gene encoding the omega protein upon the superhelical density of the pAO3 plasmid in E. coli cells. The alteration of the DNA gyrase B subunit is shown to lead to a partial relaxation of DNA. On the other hand, the lack of omega protein due to the top gene deletion leads to an abnormally high degree of DNA supercoiling. In a double gyrBts delta top mutant the DNA supercoiling is greater than native at the permissive temperature, while under nonpermissive conditions a partial relaxation is observed. However, the pattern of DNA relaxation in the latter case is quite different from that in a single gyrBts mutant. The conclusion is that the native supercoiling of DNA in the cell is maintained through the counter-activities of DNA gyrase and the omega protein.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6094979 DOI: 10.1007/bf00436200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Gen Genet ISSN: 0026-8925