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Structural and functional features of cis-acting sequences in the basic replicon of plasmid ColIb-P9.


ABSTRACT: We have structurally and functionally analyzed the cis-elements essential for ColIb-P9 plasmid DNA replication. The putative oriV region encompassed a region of 172 base pairs (bp) located 152 bp downstream of the repZ gene. A typical dnaA box found in this region proved nonessential for the DNA replication of ColIb-P9. The ssi signal of ColIb-P9 is a homologue of the G-sites of R1 and R100 plasmids. Deletion of the G-site led to 1.5-fold reduction of the copy number, suggesting that although this G-site is not essential, it is important for efficient ColIb-P9 DNA replication. In addition, the ColIb-P9 replicon is highly and extensively homologous with the P307 (RepFIC) replicon, and highly homologous with the R100 (RepFIIA) replicon around the G-site region. These facts imply a common ancestry from which the plasmids have evolved.

SUBMITTER: Tanaka K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC336911 | biostudies-other | 1992 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Structural and functional features of cis-acting sequences in the basic replicon of plasmid ColIb-P9.

Tanaka K K   Sakai H H   Honda Y Y   Nakamura T T   Higashi A A   Komano T T  

Nucleic acids research 19920601 11


We have structurally and functionally analyzed the cis-elements essential for ColIb-P9 plasmid DNA replication. The putative oriV region encompassed a region of 172 base pairs (bp) located 152 bp downstream of the repZ gene. A typical dnaA box found in this region proved nonessential for the DNA replication of ColIb-P9. The ssi signal of ColIb-P9 is a homologue of the G-sites of R1 and R100 plasmids. Deletion of the G-site led to 1.5-fold reduction of the copy number, suggesting that although th  ...[more]

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