Initiation signals for the conversion of single stranded to double stranded DNA forms in the streptococcal plasmid PLS1

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We have characterized a region in the streptococcal plasmid pLSl located between nucleotides 4103 and 4218 which is a signal involved in the conversion of single stranded intermediates of replication to double stranded plasmid forms. This region has a large axis of dyad symmetry resulting in the formation of a secondary structure as revealed by the location of endonuclease S1-cleavage sites in supercoiled covalently closed circular pLS1 DNA. Deletions affecting this region caused a fivefold reduction in plasmid copy number, plasmid instability and the accumulation of single-stranded DNA intermediates. The conversion signal of pLS1 has homologues in other staphylococcal plasmids, sharing a consensus sequence located in the loop of the signal. Computer assisted analysis showed that the signal detected in pLS1 has a high degree of homology with the complementary strand origin of the Escherichia coli single stranded bacteriophages øX174 and M13. © 1987 IRL Press Limited.

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Del Solar, G. H., Puyet, A., & Espinosa, M. (1987). Initiation signals for the conversion of single stranded to double stranded DNA forms in the streptococcal plasmid PLS1. Nucleic Acids Research, 15(14), 5561–5580. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/15.14.5561

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