Hiratsu_2000_Mol.Gen.Genet_263_1015

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Title : Cloning and analysis of the replication origin and the telomeres of the large linear plasmid pSLA2-L in Streptomyces rochei - Hiratsu_2000_Mol.Gen.Genet_263_1015
Author(s) : Hiratsu K , Mochizuki S , Kinashi H
Ref : Molecular & General Genetics , 263 :1015 , 2000
Abstract :

The replication origin and both terminal segments were cloned from the large linear plasmid pSLA2-L in Streptomyces rochei 7434AN4. The basic replicon consists of a 1.9-kb DNA fragment, which contains the genetic information required for autonomous replication in circular form. Sequence analysis revealed two ORFs, RepL1 and RepL2, with no similarity to any of the replication initiator proteins in the database. Deletion and mutational analysis showed that RepL1 is essential for replication and RepL2 has a subsidiary function. The origin of replication may be located 800 bp upstream of repL1. Sequencing of the left and right terminal segments revealed the presence of 12 palindromes. The sequence of the first 90 bp, including palindromes I-IV, shows great similarity to that of other Streptomyces linear chromosomes and plasmids. These results suggest that the internal replication origins of the linear replicons vary widely, in contrast to the high degree of conservation of their telomeres.

PubMedSearch : Hiratsu_2000_Mol.Gen.Genet_263_1015
PubMedID: 10954087
Gene_locus related to this paper: strro-LKMAIII , strro-ORF5 , strro-Q83WZ1 , strro-Q83X18 , strro-Q83X79 , strro-Q83X92

Related information

Gene_locus strro-LKMAIII    strro-ORF5    strro-Q83WZ1    strro-Q83X18    strro-Q83X79    strro-Q83X92

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Hiratsu K, Mochizuki S, Kinashi H (2000)
Cloning and analysis of the replication origin and the telomeres of the large linear plasmid pSLA2-L in Streptomyces rochei
Molecular & General Genetics 263 :1015

Hiratsu K, Mochizuki S, Kinashi H (2000)
Molecular & General Genetics 263 :1015