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J. Bacteriol., 11 1995, 6527-6535, Vol 177, No. 22
M Rajagopalan, MH Qin, DR Nash and MV Madiraju
Two key elements that are thought to be required for replication initiation
in eubacteria are the DnaA protein, a trans-acting factor, and the
replication origin, a cis-acting element. As a first step in studying the
replication initiation process in mycobacteria, we have isolated a 4-kb
chromosomal DNA fragment from Mycobacterium smegmatis that contains the
dnaA gene. Nucleotide sequence analysis of this region revealed homologies
with the rpmH gene, which codes for the ribosomal protein L34, the dnaA
gene, which codes for the replication initiator protein DnaA, and the 5'
end of the dnaN gene, which codes for the beta subunit of DNA polymerase
III. Further, we provide evidence that when cloned into pUC18, a plasmid
that is nonreplicative in M. smegmatis, the DNA fragment containing the
dnaA gene and its flanking regions rendered the former capable of
autonomous replication in M. smegmatis. We suggest that the M. smegmatis
chromosomal origin of replication is located within the 4-kb DNA fragment.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Mycobacterium smegmatis dnaA region and autonomous replication activity
Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Health Center at Tyler 75710, USA.
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