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J. Bacteriol., Oct 1997, 6518-6521, Vol 179, No. 20
K Kim, D Jeong and D Lim
Multicopy single-stranded DNA (msDNA) molecules consist of single- stranded
DNA covalently linked to RNA. Such molecules are encoded by genetic
elements called retrons. Unlike other retrons, retron EC83 isolated from
Escherichia coli 161 produces RNA-free msDNA by site- specific cleavage of
msDNA at 5'-TTGA/A-3', where the slash indicates the cleavage site. In
order to investigate factors responsible for the msDNA cleavage, retron
EC83 was treated with hydroxylamine and colonies were screened for
cleavage-negative mutants. We isolated three mutants which were defective
in msDNA cleavage and produced RNA-linked msDNA. They were all affected in
msd, a gene for msDNA, with a base substitution at the bottom part of the
msDNA stem. In contrast, base substitution at and around the cleavage site
has no marked effect on msDNA synthesis or its cleavage. From these
results, we concluded that the nucleotides at the bottom of the msDNA stem,
but not the nucleotides at the cleavage site, play a major role in the
recognition and cleavage of msDNA EC83.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
A mutational study of the site-specific cleavage of EC83, a multicopy single-stranded DNA (msDNA): nucleotides at the msDNA stem are important for its cleavage
Department of Microbiology, Gyeongsang National University, Gazwadong, Chinju, Korea.
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