Conformational changes in a replication origin induced by an initiator protein

Mukherjee, Sunil ; Patel, Indravadan ; Bastia, Deepak (1985) Conformational changes in a replication origin induced by an initiator protein Cell, 43 (1). pp. 189-197. ISSN 0092-8674

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Abstract

The replication initiator protein of the plasmid R6K binds to seven contiguous 22 bp direct repeats that form an indispensable part of the three replication origins α, β, and γ. Binding of the initiator to the direct repeats induced a marked bending of the region of γ replication origin. Binding of the initiator also promoted unwinding of the origin DNA by at least two turns. Distamycin appeared to antagonize the binding of the initiator to the seven 22 bp direct repeats. At the appropriate DNA and protein concentrations the initiator enhanced topoisomerase-induced catenation of the origin containing supercoiled DNA but not of DNA lacking the origin sequence. Thus, the initiator protein caused significant changes in the secondary and tertiary structures of the replication origin.

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