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Analysis of a recessive plasmid copy number mutant: evidence for negative control of Col E1 replication.
Authors:H M Shepard  D H Gelfand  B Polisky
Institution:Program in Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology Department of Biology Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana 47405 USA
Abstract:The Col E1-derivative copy number mutant plasmid pOP1Δ6 has been used to investigate the control of plasmid replication. pOP1Δ6 normally exists at about 200 copies per chromosome, while the wild-type plasmid from which it was derived (pBGP120) exists at about 15 copies per chromosome. We have observed that in E. coli containing both pOP1Δ6 and pBGP120, the copy number of pOP1Δ6 is lowered to 4–6 copies per chromosome. Thus the mutation in pOP1Δ6 is recessive. The association between the two plasmids is stable in E. coli, indicating that incompatibility properties as well as replication control characteristics have been altered in pOP1Δ6. Co-residence of the unrelated plasmid pSC101 with pOP1Δ6 has no detectable effect on pOP1Δ6 copy number. These results suggest that a plasmid-specific, diffusible repressor may act negatively to control plasmid copy number, and that pOP1Δ6 produces a defective repressor or is altered in repressor synthesis. We have constructed in vitro a plasmid which is identical in size to pQP1Δ6 but contains a replication origin region derived from pBGP120. Since this plasmid, pNOP1, exists stably (like pBGP120) at 10–15 copies per chromosome, the high copy number of pOP1Δ6 is not related to its reduced size relative to pBGP120. To localize the mutation in pOP1Δ6 responsible for DNA overproduction, we have cloned fragments of pBGP120 into pOP1Δ6 and selected for plasmids with wild-type copy number. We find that a 2.0 kb region of pBGP120 DNA surrounding the origin of plasmid DNA replication is capable of suppressing the DNA overproducer phenotype of pOP1Δ6. The 2.0 kb fragment is capable of independent self-replication or can integrate into pOP1Δ6 in vivo to form a composite plasmid with two origins of replication. The overproducer phenotype of pOP1Δ6 is suppressed in either configuration.
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