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Domestication of Lambda Phage Genes into a Putative Third Type of Replicative Helicase Matchmaker.


ABSTRACT: At the onset of the initiation of chromosome replication, bacterial replicative helicases are recruited and loaded on the DnaA-oriC nucleoprotein platform, assisted by proteins like DnaC/DnaI or DciA. Two orders of bacteria appear, however, to lack either of these factors, raising the question of the essentiality of these factors in bacteria. Through a phylogenomic approach, we identified a pair of genes that could have substituted for dciA. The two domesticated genes are specific of the dnaC/dnaI- and dciA-lacking organisms and apparently domesticated from lambdoid phage genes. They derive from ?O and ?P and were renamed dopC and dopE, respectively. DopE is expected to bring the replicative helicase to the bacterial origin of replication, while DopC might assist DopE in this function. The confirmation of the implication of DopCE in the handling of the replicative helicase at the onset of replication in these organisms would generalize to all bacteria and therefore to all living organisms the need for specific factors dedicated to this function.

SUBMITTER: Brezellec P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5509034 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Domestication of Lambda Phage Genes into a Putative Third Type of Replicative Helicase Matchmaker.

Brézellec Pierre P   Petit Marie-Agnès MA   Pasek Sophie S   Vallet-Gely Isabelle I   Possoz Christophe C   Ferat Jean-Luc JL  

Genome biology and evolution 20170601 6


At the onset of the initiation of chromosome replication, bacterial replicative helicases are recruited and loaded on the DnaA-oriC nucleoprotein platform, assisted by proteins like DnaC/DnaI or DciA. Two orders of bacteria appear, however, to lack either of these factors, raising the question of the essentiality of these factors in bacteria. Through a phylogenomic approach, we identified a pair of genes that could have substituted for dciA. The two domesticated genes are specific of the dnaC/dn  ...[more]

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