Evidence for a fixed termination site of chromosome replication in Escherichia coli K12. |
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Authors: | J Louarn J Patte J M Louarn |
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Affiliation: | Centre de Recherche de Biochimie et de Génétique Cellulaires du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 118 Route de Narbonne 31077 Toulouse Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | We have investigated the possibility of a fixed terminus for bidirectional replication in Escherichia coli by determining whether a displacement of the chromosome replication origin results in an inversion of the direction of replication for markers located in the region where termination normally occurs.Three prophages have been used to mark four chromosomal sites: Mu-1, integrated in either malA (74 min) or malB (90 min); P2 in location H (43 min) and φ80 (27 min). Integrative suppression, promoted by a resistance transfer factor, resulted in origin displacements greater than 20 minutes in each direction. In the parental strains and in their integratively suppressed derivatives we have established, for each prophage: (a) the direction of replication (by hybridizing labelled Okazaki fragments to separated phage strands); (b) the relative frequency, in the exponential phase of growth (by DNA-DNA hybridization of long-term labelled DNA to denatured phage DNA).The following conclusions have been reached. (1) In conditions of integrative suppression, chromosome replication is bidirectional, starting from the inserted episome. (2) The direction of replication of each of the two prophages, P2 and φ80, is invariant in the termination region. (3) Marker frequency analysis has revealed that P2 prophage and φ80 prophage are on two different replication units.These results suggest that replication forks, travelling in either direction, must stop at a site located between 27 and 43 minutes on the genetic map, presumably the terminus of replication (tre). |
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