Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
Bacillus subtilis
merodiploid strain GSY1127 contains a large nontandem duplication of a portion of its chromosome within its left (anticlockwise) replication segment. This causes displacement of the replication terminus region to a noticeably asymmetric location relative to
oriC
. The utilization of the subsidiary replication terminators,
TerIII
and
TerV
, in the merodiploid strain has been compared with that in
B. subtilis
168. It is shown that
TerIII
is utilized to a significant extent in GSY1127 and that
TerV
is used only marginally at the most. Neither of these terminators is used to a measurable extent in the 168 strain. It is concluded that
TerIII
and
TerV
do indeed function as backups to the major terminator
TerI
, as has been generally thought. It is further concluded that, in the 168 strain, the vast majority of clockwise forks are arrested at the highly efficient
TerI
terminator, with fork fusion between the approaching forks occurring frequently while the clockwise fork is stationary at
TerI
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
10 articles.
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