Nucleotide sequence and functions of the oriT operon in IncI1 plasmid R64
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Nucleotide sequence and functions of the oriT operon in IncI1 plasmid R64
Abstract
Two transfer genes of IncI1 plasmid R64, tentatively designated nikA and nikB, were cloned and sequenced. They are located adjacent to the origin of transfer (oriT) and appear to be organized into an operon, which we call the oriT operon. On the basis of the DNA sequence, nikA and nikB were concluded to encode proteins with 110 and 899 amino acid residues, respectively. Complementation analysis indicated that these two genes are indispensable for the transfer of R64 but are not required for the mobilization of ColE1. By the maxicell procedure, the product of nikA was found to be a 15-kDa protein. On treating a cleared lysate prepared from cells harboring a plasmid containing oriT, nikA, and nikB with sodium dodecyl sulfate or proteinase K, superhelical plasmid DNA in the cleared lysate was converted to an open circular form (relaxation). Relaxation of plasmid DNA was found to require the oriT sequence in cis and the nikA and nikB sequences in trans. It would thus follow that the products of nikA and nikB genes form a relaxation complex with plasmid DNA at the oriT site.
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