Affiliation:
1. Institute of Molecular Biology, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402
2. Department of Microbiology, Tzu-Chi University, Hualien 907, Taiwan, Republic of China
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A 13-kb DNA fragment containing
oriC
and the flanking genes
thdF
,
orf900
,
yidC
,
rnpA
,
rpmH
,
oriC
,
dnaA
,
dnaN
,
recF
, and
gyrB
was cloned from the gram-negative plant pathogen
Xanthomonas campestris
pv. campestris 17. These genes are conserved in order with other eubacterial
oriC
genes and code for proteins that share high degrees of identity with their homologues, except for
orf900
, which has a homologue only in
Xylella fastidiosa
. The
dnaA
/
dnaN
intergenic region (273 bp) identified to be the minimal
oriC
region responsible for autonomous replication has 10 pure AT clusters of four to seven bases and only three consensus DnaA boxes. These findings are in disagreement with the notion that typical
oriC
s contain four or more DnaA boxes located upstream of the
dnaA
gene. The
X. campestris
pv. campestris 17
attB
site required for site-specific integration of cloned fragments from filamentous phage φLf replicative form DNA was identified to be a
dif
site on the basis of similarities in nucleotide sequence and function with the
Escherichia coli dif
site required for chromosome dimer resolution and whose deletion causes filamentation of the cells. The
oriC
and
dif
sites were located at 12:00 and 6:00, respectively, on the circular
X. campestris
pv. campestris 17 chromosome map, similar to the locations found for
E. coli
sites. Computer searches revealed the presence of both the
dif
site and XerC/XerD recombinase homologues in 16 of the 42 fully sequenced eubacterial genomes, but eight of the
dif
sites are located far away from the 6:00 point instead of being placed opposite the cognate
oriC
. The differences in the relative position suggest that mechanisms different from that of
E. coli
may participate in the control of chromosome replication.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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