Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Genetics, University of Extremadura, E06080-Badajoz, Spain
Abstract
ABSTRACT
An upshift of 10°C or more in the growth temperature of an
Escherichia coli
culture causes induction of extra rounds of chromosome replication. This stress replication initiates at
oriC
but has functional requirements different from those of cyclic replication. We named this phenomenon
h
eat-
i
nduced
r
eplication (HIR). Analysis of HIR in bacterial strains that had complete or partial
oriC
deletions and were suppressed by F integration showed that no sequence outside
oriC
is used for HIR. Analysis of a number of
oriC
mutants showed that deletion of the L-13-mer, which makes
oriC
inactive for cyclic replication, was the only mutation studied that inactivated HIR. The requirement for this sequence was strictly correlated with Benham's theoretical stress-induced DNA duplex destabilization.
oriC
mutations at DnaA, FIS, or IHF binding sites showed normal HIR activation, but DnaA was required for HIR. We suggest that strand opening for HIR initiation occurs due to heat-induced destabilization of the L-13-mer, and the stable oligomeric DnaA-single-stranded
oriC
complex might be required only to load the replicative helicase DnaB.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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