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The interaction of RepC initiator with iterons in the replication of the broad host-range plasmid RSF1010.


ABSTRACT: The replication origin of the broad host-range plasmid RSF1010 contains 3.5 copies of a 20mer iteron sequence that bind specifically to the plasmid-encoded initiator, RepC. Here we demonstrated that even a single iteron was bent upon binding of RepC. Moreover, the bending angle seems to become larger along with the increment of the number of iterons. In a mutational analysis of the iteron sequence, we isolated seven kinds of base-substitution mutants of iterons, and estimated the replication activity of these mutants in vivo. We found that each of the subsections in the 20mer iteron sequence made a distinct contribution to the initiation of RSF1010 DNA replication. With the binding assay of RepC and mutated iterons in vitro, we found that the formation of a productive RepC-iteron complex was required for the initiation of plasmid DNA replication.

SUBMITTER: Miao DM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC307191 | biostudies-other | 1995 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The interaction of RepC initiator with iterons in the replication of the broad host-range plasmid RSF1010.

Miao D M DM   Sakai H H   Okamoto S S   Tanaka K K   Okuda M M   Honda Y Y   Komano T T   Bagdasarian M M  

Nucleic acids research 19950801 16


The replication origin of the broad host-range plasmid RSF1010 contains 3.5 copies of a 20mer iteron sequence that bind specifically to the plasmid-encoded initiator, RepC. Here we demonstrated that even a single iteron was bent upon binding of RepC. Moreover, the bending angle seems to become larger along with the increment of the number of iterons. In a mutational analysis of the iteron sequence, we isolated seven kinds of base-substitution mutants of iterons, and estimated the replication act  ...[more]

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