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J. Bacteriol., Nov 1997, 7161-7164, Vol 179, No. 22
JS Yu and KM Noll
The hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga species strain RQ7 harbors an
846-bp plasmid, pRQ7, with a single open reading frame. Previously
published analyses of the DNA sequence of pRQ7 suggested that it may
replicate by a rolling-circle (RC) replication mechanism, and this report
provides experimental evidence supporting this hypothesis. Single-stranded
pRQ7 DNA accumulates in strain RQ7, as evidenced by the facts that this DNA
bound to nitrocellulose membranes under nondenaturing conditions, was
sensitive to S1 nuclease digestion, and hybridized to only one of two
homologous DNA probes specific for each strand of the plasmid. The DNA
encoding the open reading frame was cloned and expressed in Escherichia
coli and gave a protein with a molecular mass of 26 kDa, similar to that
deduced by sequence analysis. This protein bound to a fragment of pRQ7 that
contains a putative double-stranded replication region in a
magnesium-dependent reaction and made this fragment sensitive to S1
nuclease activity. It did not cause this same S1 nuclease sensitivity in
the remainder of pRQ7. This activity on pRQ7 DNA suggests that this protein
plays a role in plasmid replication.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Plasmid pRQ7 from the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga species strain RQ7 replicates by the rolling-circle mechanism
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, The University of Connecticut, Storrs 06269-3125, USA.
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