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Boundaries of the pSC101 minimal replicon are conditional.

C A Miller1, H Ingmer, S N Cohen.   

Abstract

The DNA segment essential for plasmid replication commonly is referred to as the core or minimal replicon. We report here that host and plasmid genes and sites external to the core replicon of plasmid pSC101 determine the boundaries and competence of the replicon and also the efficiency of partitioning. Missense mutations in the plasmid-encoded RepA protein or mutation of the Escherichia coli topoisomerase I gene enable autonomous replication of a 310-bp pSC101 DNA fragment that contains only the actual replication origin plus binding sites for RepA and the host-encoded DnaA protein. However, in the absence of a repA or topA mutation, the DNA-bending protein integration host factor (IHF) and either of two cis-acting elements are required. One of these, the partitioning (par) locus, is known to promote negative DNA supercoiling; our data suggest that the effects of the other element, the inverted repeat (IR) sequences that overlap the repA promoter, are mediated through the IR's ability to bind RepA. The concentrations of RepA and DnaA, which interact with each other and with plasmid DNA in the origin region (T. T. Stenzel, T. MacAllister, and D. Bastia, Genes Dev. 5:1453-1463, 1991), also affect both replication and partitioning. Our results, which indicate that the sequence requirements for replication of pSC101 are conditional rather than absolute, compel reassessment of the definition of a core replicon. Additionally, they provide further evidence that the origin region RepA-DnaA-DNA complex initiating replication of pSC101 also mediates the partitioning of pSC101 plasmids at cell division.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7665462      PMCID: PMC177259          DOI: 10.1128/jb.177.17.4865-4871.1995

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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