en
Scientific article
Open access
English

Monomers and dimers of the RepA protein in plasmid pSC101 replication: domains in RepA

Published inProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 89, no. 19, p. 8923-8927
Publication date1992
Abstract

The replication of plasmid pSC101 requires the plasmid-encoded protein RepA. This protein has a double role: it binds to three directly repeated sequences in the pSC101 origin and promotes replication of the plasmid; it binds to two inversely repeated sequences in its promoter region and regulates its own transcription. A series of RepA protein derivatives carrying deletions of the C-terminal region were assayed for specific binding. We found that the last third of the protein is not needed for binding to the various specific sites. Truncated proteins that still bind can also form heterodimers with a wild-type protein. Analysis of band retardation assays conducted with wild-type and truncated proteins indicates that RepA binds to directly repeated sequences as a monomer and to inversely repeated sequences as a dimer.

Keywords
  • DNA replication
  • DNA-binding protein
  • Binding sites
NoteCommunicated by Werner Arber
Funding
  • Swiss National Science Foundation - 31-25698.88
Citation (ISO format)
MANEN-COMMANDEUR, Danielle, UPEGUI-GONZALEZ, Lia Cristina, CARO, Lucien. Monomers and dimers of the RepA protein in plasmid pSC101 replication: domains in RepA. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992, vol. 89, n° 19, p. 8923–8927. doi: 10.1073/pnas.89.19.8923
Main files (1)
Article (Published version)
accessLevelPublic
Identifiers
ISSN of the journal0027-8424
176views
120downloads

Technical informations

Creation07/21/2020 9:04:00 AM
First validation07/21/2020 9:04:00 AM
Update time03/15/2023 10:19:40 PM
Status update03/15/2023 10:19:40 PM
Last indexation01/17/2024 10:26:46 AM
All rights reserved by Archive ouverte UNIGE and the University of GenevaunigeBlack