Alternate pathways of DNA replication in Escherichia coli
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Alternate pathways of DNA replication in Escherichia coli
Abstract
We have described the pcbA1 mutation which enables E. coli cells to replicate DNA in the absence of a functional dnaE gene product if DNA polymerase I (the polA gene product) is present. The pcbA1 mutation phenotypically suppresses multiple dnaEts and dnaEam alleles. The pcbA1/PolI replication pathway differs from normal in sensitivity to certain DNA-damaging agents such as methylmethane sulfonate (MMS) and a lack of damage-directed mutagenesis. We report here cloning of the pcbA1 gene in a multicopy plasmid. The pcbA1 mutation is detected only in cis; therefore, cloning necessitated gene eviction. The pcbA1 gene lies closely- linked to gyrB. We have demonstrated the physical presence of DNA polymerase I in the replicating holoenzyme complex by immunoblotting using dnaEam strains. We conclude that E. coli has two alternate replisome structures: REP-A, in which DNA polymerase I is the functional synthetic subunit; and REP-E, in which the alpha-subunit, product of the dnaE gene, is functional. To investigate further the role of individual DNA polymerases in replication, we have isolated the polB gene on multicopy plasmids.
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