Mini-F plasmid mutants able to replicate in Escherichia coli deficient in the DnaJ heat shock protein
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- PMCID: PMC206504
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.174.17.5597-5603.1992
Mini-F plasmid mutants able to replicate in Escherichia coli deficient in the DnaJ heat shock protein
Abstract
A subset of Escherichia coli heat shock proteins, DnaJ, DnaK, and GrpE, is required for mini-F plasmid replication, presumably at the step of functioning of the RepE initiator protein. We have isolated and characterized mini-F plasmid mutants that acquired the ability to replicate in the Escherichia coli dnaJ259. The mutant plasmids were found to replicate in any of dnaJ, dnaK, and grpE mutant hosts tested. In each case, the majority of the mutant plasmids carried a unique amino acid alteration in a localized region of repE coding sequence and showed an increased copy number, whereas the minority contained a common single base change (C to T) in the promoter/operator region and produced an increased amount of RepE. All RepE proteins with altered residues (between 92 and 134) exhibited increased initiator activities (hyperactive), and many showed reduced repressor activities as well, indicating that this region is important for the both major functions of RepE protein. These results together with evidence reported elsewhere indicate that the subset of heat shock proteins serves to activate RepE protein prior to or during its binding to the replication origin and that the mutant RepE proteins are active even in their absence. We also found that a C-terminal lesion (repE602) reduces the initiator activity particularly of some hyperactive mutant RepE proteins but does not affect the repressor activity. This finding suggests a functional interaction between the central and C-terminal regions of RepE in carrying out the initiator function.
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