Characterisation and mode of in vitro replication of pea chloroplast OriA sequences

Reddy, Malireddy K. ; Choudhury, Nirupam Roy ; Kumar, Dhirendra ; Mukherjee, Sunil K. ; Tewari, K. K. (1994) Characterisation and mode of in vitro replication of pea chloroplast OriA sequences European Journal of Biochemistry, 220 (3). pp. 933-941. ISSN 0014-2956

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Abstract

A partially purified replicative system of pea chloroplast that replicates recombinant DNAs containing pea chloroplast origin sequences has been characterised. Polymerisation by this system is very fast and insensitive to chain terminators like dideoxynucleotides, arabinosylcytosine 5'-triphosphate, etc. Both strands of template DNA are synthesized and single-stranded DNA templates undergo more than one round of replication. When sequences of either of the two chloroplast origins of replication (OriA or OriB) are used as templates, the replicative intermediates are found to have sigma structures. Electron microscopic analysis of the sigma structures restricted with various enzymes reveals that the initiation site of in vitro replication maps near the displacement-loop regions where replication initiates also in vivo. Although the observed replication initiation in the OriA recombinant template is chloroplast-DNA-specific, the mode of replication is different from that observed in vivo with intact ctDNA. However, when the template DNA contains both the OriA and OriB sequences, the in vitro replication proceeds in the theta mode, the mode of replication usually observed in vivo.

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