Abstract
Dam methyltransferase deficient Escherichia coli cells containing
minichromosomes were constructed. Free plasmid DNA could not be
detected in these cells and the minichromosomes were found to be
integrated in multiple copies in the origin of replication (oriC)
region of the host chromosome. The absence of the initiation
cascade in Dam- cells is proposed to account for this observation
of apparent incompatibility between plasmid and chromosomal copies
of oriC. Studies using oriC-pBR322 chimeric plasmids and their
deletion derivatives indicated that the incompatibility
determinant is an intact and functional oriC sequence. The seqA2
mutation was found to overcome the incompatibility phenotype by
increasing the cellular oriC copy nnumber 3-fold thereby allowing
minichromosomes to coexist with the chromosome. The replication
pattern of a wild type strain with multiple integrated
minichromosomes in the oriC region of the chromosome, led to the
conclusion that initiation of DNA replication commences at a fixed
cell mass, irrespective of the number of origins contained on the
chromosome.
Original language | English |
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Journal | E M B O Journal |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 21 |
Pages (from-to) | 5999-6008 |
ISSN | 0261-4189 |
Publication status | Published - 1996 |