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Deletion analysis of minimal sequence requirements for autonomous replication of ors8, a monkey early-replicating DNA sequence

โœ Scribed by Andrea Todd; Suzanne Landry; Christopher E. Pearson; Viviane Khoury; Dr. Maria Zannis-Hadjopoulos


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
890 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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โœฆ Synopsis


We have generated a panel of deletion mutants of ors8 (483 bp), a mammalian autonomously replicating DNA sequence, previously isolated by extrusion of nascent monkey (CV-1) DNA from replication bubbles active at the onset of S phase. The deletion mutants were tested for replication function by the Dpnl resistance assay, in vivo, after transfection into HeLa cells, and in vitro. An internal fragment of 186-bp that is required for autonomous replication function of ors8 was identified. This fragment, when subcloned into pBR322 and similarly tested, was capable of autonomous replication in vivo and in vitro. The 186-bp fragment contains several repeated sequence motifs, such as the ATTA and ATTTAT motifs, occurring three and five times, respectively, the sequences TAGG and TAGA, occurring three and seven times, respectively, two 5'-ATT-3' repeats, a 44-bp imperfect inverted repeat (IR) sequence, and an imperfect consensus binding element for the transcription factor Oct-I . A measurable sequence-directed DNA curvature was also detected, coinciding with the AT-rich regions of the 186-bp fragment.


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