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Modular organization of related Archaeal plasmids encoding different restriction-modification systems in Methanobacterium thermoformicicum.


ABSTRACT: Nucleotide sequence comparison of the related 13513-bp plasmid pFV1 and the 11014-bp plasmid pFZ1 from the thermophilic archaeon Methanobacterium thermoformicicum THF and Z-245, respectively, revealed a homologous, approximately 8.2 kb backbone structure that is interrupted by plasmid-specific elements. Various highly conserved palindromic structures and an ORF that could code for a NTP-binding protein were identified within the backbone structure and may be involved in plasmid maintenance and replication. Each plasmid contains at comparable locations a module which specifies components of different restriction-modification (R/M) systems. The R/M module of pFV1 contained, in addition to the genes of the GGCC-recognizing R/M system MthTI, an ORF which may be involved in repair of G-T mismatches generated by deamination of m5C at high temperatures.

SUBMITTER: Nolling J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC334564 | biostudies-other | 1992 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Modular organization of related Archaeal plasmids encoding different restriction-modification systems in Methanobacterium thermoformicicum.

Nölling J J   van Eeden F J FJ   Eggen R I RI   de Vos W M WM  

Nucleic acids research 19921201 24


Nucleotide sequence comparison of the related 13513-bp plasmid pFV1 and the 11014-bp plasmid pFZ1 from the thermophilic archaeon Methanobacterium thermoformicicum THF and Z-245, respectively, revealed a homologous, approximately 8.2 kb backbone structure that is interrupted by plasmid-specific elements. Various highly conserved palindromic structures and an ORF that could code for a NTP-binding protein were identified within the backbone structure and may be involved in plasmid maintenance and r  ...[more]

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