Inhibition of replication forks exiting the terminus region of the Escherichia coli chromosome occurs at two loci separated by 5 min
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Inhibition of replication forks exiting the terminus region of the Escherichia coli chromosome occurs at two loci separated by 5 min
Abstract
The replication cycle of Escherichia coli strains duplicating their chromosome from the same plasmid origin placed at various locations or of strains having undergone a major inversion event along the origin-to-terminus axis was studied by marker-frequency analysis. It was observed that replication forks are unidirectionally inhibited at two loci of the termination region: counterclockwise-moving forks are inhibited at terminator T1 (28.5 min), and forks moving in the opposite direction are inhibited at terminator T2 (33.5 min). By determining the strand preference of Okazaki fragments that are specific for markers from the T1-T2 interval, it was shown that this interval is replicated in either direction, depending upon the strain analyzed. In addition, we also observed that forks moving in the "unnatural" direction along each oriC-T1 or -T2 arm are very slow, especially in the one-third portion of the chromosome around the terminators. We propose that this phenomenon is a consequence of nucleoid organization, which is proposed to be symmetrical on the two oriC-T1 or -T2 arms and polarized with respect to the direction of replication. We also propose that T1 and T2 are the terminal limits of these two polarized half-nucleoid bodies.
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