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J. Bacteriol., Mar 1997, 1525-1532, Vol 179, No. 5
J Nesvera, M Patek, J Hochmannova, Z Abrhamova, V Becvarova, M Jelinkova and J Vohradsky
The complete nucleotide sequence (4,826 bp) of the cryptic plasmid pGA1
from Corynebacterium glutamicum was determined. DNA sequence analysis
revealed four putative coding regions (open reading frame A [ORFA], ORFA2,
ORFB, and ORFC). ORFC was identified as a rep gene coding for an initiator
of plasmid replication (Rep) according to the high level of homology of its
deduced amino acid sequence with the Rep proteins of plasmids pSR1 (from C.
glutamicum) and pNG2 (from Corynebacterium diphtheriae). This function was
confirmed by deletion mapping of the minimal replicon of pGA1 (1.7 kb)
which contains only ORFC. Deletion derivatives of pGA1 devoid of ORFA
exhibited significant decreases in the copy number in C. glutamicum cells
and displayed segregational instability. Introduction of ORFA in trans into
the cells harboring these deletion plasmids dramatically increased their
copy number and segregational stability. The ORFA gene product thus
positively influences plasmid copy number. This is the first report on such
activity associated with a nonintegrating bacterial plasmid. The related
plasmids pGA1, pSR1, and pNG2 lacking significant homology with any other
plasmid seem to be representatives of a new group of plasmids replicating
in the rolling-circle mode.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Plasmid pGA1 from Corynebacterium glutamicum codes for a gene product that positively influences plasmid copy number
Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague. nesvera@sun1.biomed.cas.cz
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