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Replication of pSC101: effects of mutations in the E. coli DNA binding protein IHF

Published inMolecular and General Genetics, vol. 204, no. 1, p. 85-89
Publication date1986
Abstract

We have shown that the plasmid pSC101 is unable to be maintained in strains of E. coli carrying deletions in the genes himA and hip which specify the pleitropic heterodimeric DNA binding protein, IHF. We show that this effect is not due to a modulation of the expression of the pSC101 RepA protein, required for replication of the plasmid. Inspection of the DNA sequence of the essential replication region of pSC101 reveals the presence of a site, located between the DnaA binding-site and that of RepA, which shows extensive homology with the consensus IHF binding site. The proximity of the sites suggests that these three proteins, IHF, DnaA, and RepA may interact in generating a specific DNA structure required for initiation of pSC101 replication.

Keywords
  • Plasmid replication
  • IHF protein
Funding
  • Swiss National Science Foundation - 3.196.081
Citation (ISO format)
GAMAS, Pascal et al. Replication of pSC101: effects of mutations in the <i>E. coli</i> DNA binding protein IHF. In: Molecular and General Genetics, 1986, vol. 204, n° 1, p. 85–89. doi: 10.1007/BF00330192
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