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Opening of the replication origin of Escherichia coli by DnaA protein with protein HU or IHF
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Dna SequencingProtein FoldingGeneticsMedicineNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationEscherichia ColiProtein HuTandem RepeatsMicrobiologyMolecular MicrobiologyProteomicsStructural BiologyProtein SynthesisReplication OriginMicrobial Genetics
Opening of the three tandem repeats of a 13-mer in the replication origin (oriC) of Escherichia coli is a prime event in the replication in vitro of minichromosomes (Bramhill, D., and Kornberg, A. (1988) Cell 54, 915-918). DnaA, the initiator protein, requires protein HU or IHF, along with a millimolar level of ATP and negative superhelical density in the plasmid to open this region. The extent of opening, as judged by cleavage by a single-strand-specific endonuclease (i.e. P1 nuclease), correlated closely with replication of the oriC plasmid. In an initial complex, preceding opening of the 13-mers, the footprint of DnaA protein bound by ATP covered its four 9-mer recognition sequences. The footprint of the nucleotide-free form of the protein, by contrast, was more extensive and thus, less specific.
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