The mobilization protein, MobM, of the streptococcal plasmid pMV158 specifically cleaves supercoiled DNA at the plasmid oriT
- PMID: 9102462
- DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.1996.0824
The mobilization protein, MobM, of the streptococcal plasmid pMV158 specifically cleaves supercoiled DNA at the plasmid oriT
Abstract
The streptococcal plasmid pMV158 replicates by the rolling circle mechanism. It encodes a relaxase protein of 494 residues, termed MobM, involved in conjugative mobilization. MobM protein was overproduced, purified, and shown specifically to relax supercoiled pMV158 DNA. The 5'-end and the 3'-end of the nick site introduced by MobM have been determined by sequencing and by primer extension analysis. The nucleophilic attack exerted by MobM is in the 5'-GpT-3' dinucleotide, within the sequence 5'-TAGTGTG/TTA-3'. Upon cleavage, MobM protein remains tightly associated with its target DNA, probably through a covalent bond. The pMV158 oriT did not exhibit homologies with known origins of transfer of plasmids from Gram-negative bacteria. However, several plasmids from Gram-positive hosts have a region identical or very similar to the pMV158 oriT. To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of a relaxase activity of a mobilization protein from a plasmid replicating by the rolling circle mechanism.
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