Abstract
In the Escherichia coli phage-plasmid P4, two partially overlapping replicons with bipartite ori sites coexist. The essential components of the oriI replicon are the α and cnr genes and the ori1 and crr sites; the oriII replicon is composed of the α gene, with the internal ori2 site, and the crr region. The P4 α protein has primase and helicase activities and specifically binds type I iterons, present in ori1 and crr . Using a complementation test for plasmid replication, we demonstrated that the two replicons depend on both the primase and helicase activities of the α protein. Moreover, neither replicon requires the host DnaA, DnaG, and Rep functions. The bipartite origins of the two replicons share the crr site and differ for ori1 and ori2 , respectively. By deletion mapping, we defined the minimal ori1 and ori2 regions sufficient for replication. The ori1 site was limited to a 123-bp region, which contains six type I iterons spaced regularly close to the helical periodicity, and a 35-bp AT-rich region. Deletion of one or more type I iterons inactivated oriI . Moreover, insertion of 6 or 10 bp within the ori1 region also abolished replication ability, suggesting that the relative arrangement of the iterons is relevant. The ori2 site was limited to a 36-bp P4 region that does not contain type I iterons. In vitro, the α protein did not bind ori2 . Thus, the α protein appears to act differently at the two origins of replication.
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Tocchetti, A., Galimberti, G., Dehò, G., & Ghisotti, D. (1999). Characterization of the oriI and oriII Origins of Replication in Phage-Plasmid P4. Journal of Virology, 73(9), 7308–7316. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.73.9.7308-7316.1999
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