Characterization of a plasmid replicative origin from an extreme thermophile

  • Grado M
  • Lasa I
  • Berenguer J
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Abstract

The minimal replicative origin from a 16-kbp natural plasmid of Thermus sp. ATCC 27737 is described. The 1798-bp sequence encodes a single protein (RepA) whose expression is required for replication. This requirement is extended to 200 bp upstream the coding region, which contains promoter-like sequences transcriptionally active in E. coli. Despite the absence of typical iterons, we show that an N-terminal fragment of this protein binds to a DNA fragment internal to its own coding sequence. As this DNA fragment contains an unusually A+T rich sequence surrounded by C+G rich stretches, the possible location of the replicative origin within the region encoding RepA is proposed. z 1998 Federation of European Micro-biological Societies. Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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Grado, M., Lasa, I., & Berenguer, J. (1998). Characterization of a plasmid replicative origin from an extreme thermophile. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 165(1), 51–57. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1998.tb13126.x

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