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. 1979 Aug;76(8):3632-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.76.8.3632.

A DNA primase specified by I-like plasmids

A DNA primase specified by I-like plasmids

E Lanka et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1979 Aug.

Abstract

An enzyme has been isolated from Escherichia coli strains harboring the I-like plasmid R64drd11, which is capable of initiating DNA synthesis on the circular, single-stranded DNA of phages phi X174, fd, and G4. In the conversion of these templates to duplex forms in vitro, the enzyme can substitute for the functions of E. coli dna B-dnaB-dnaC-dnaG proteins, E. coli RNA polymerase, and E. coli dnaG protein, respectively. The enzyme requires all four ribonucleoside triphosphates for optimal activity, although a combination of ATP, CTP, and GTP can almost completely satisfy the rNTP requirement. The enzyme appears to cooperate specifically with DNA polymerases III because single-stranded DNA-dependent synthesis takes place in extracts deficient in DNA polymerases I and II but not in extracts from a dnaZ mutant. Highly purified enzyme preparations consist mostly of two major polypeptides, Mr 140,000 and 180,000, when analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis. These polypeptides cosediment with the enzyme activity through a glycerol gradient with a sedimentation coefficient of 3.6 S. DNA priming activity in extracts of E. coli strains harboring the mutant plasmids R64drd11 or ColIdrd1, which are derepressed in functions of conjugational DNA transfer, severalfold higher than the activity from strains carrying the corresponding wild-type plasmid. This correlation suggests that the enzyme may play a role in conjugational DNA synthesis.

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