Structural elements of the Streptomyces oriC region and their interactions with the DnaA protein

Autor(en): Jakimowicz, D
Majka, J
Messer, W
Speck, C
Fernandez, M
Martin, MC
Sanchez, J
Schauwecker, F
Keller, U
Schrempf, H 
Zakrzewska-Czerwinska, J
Stichwörter: AT-rich sequence; CAULOBACTER-CRESCENTUS; CELL-CYCLE; CLONING VECTORS; COELICOLOR CHROMOSOME; DnaA box; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; GENE ARRANGEMENT; INITIATION; LIVIDANS 66; Microbiology; oriC; PHYSICAL MAP; REPLICATION ORIGIN; Streptomyces
Erscheinungsdatum: 1998
Herausgeber: MICROBIOLOGY SOC
Enthalten in: MICROBIOLOGY-SGM
Band: 144
Ausgabe: 5
Startseite: 1281
Seitenende: 1290
Zusammenfassung: 
Streptomycetes differ from other prokaryotic organisms in their mycelial life cycle and in possessing a large, linear, GC-rich chromosome. To deduce structural features of the Streptomyces origin of the chromosomal replication, the oriC sequences of three Streptomyces species (S. antibioticus, S. chrysomallus and S. lividans) were compared. In Streptomyces, the oriC region contains 19 DnaA boxes whose location, orientation and spacing are conserved. The consensus sequence of the DnaA box identified within Streptomyces oriC is (T/C)(T/C)(G/A/C)TCCACA (preferred bases underlined). The interactions of DnaA with DNA fragments containing single, two or three DnaA boxes were studied using surface plasmon resonance. The dissociation constant (K-D) for specific binding of individual DnaA boxes varied between 12 and 78 nM. Streptomyces oriC does not contain the three AT-rich 13-mer direct repeats present in the 5' part of the Escherichia coli oriC region. However, short AT-rich sequences are distributed among the DnaA boxes of Streptomyces oriC. Repeated attempts to unwind Streptomyces oriC have been unsuccessful. It remains to be elucidated whether DnaA interacts with putative accessory proteins which help in unwinding Streptomyces oriC.
ISSN: 13500872
DOI: 10.1099/00221287-144-5-1281

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