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Initiation of plasmid pC194 replication and its control in Bacillus subtilis

โœ Scribed by Alonso, Juan C. ;Tailor, Ravindra H.


Publisher
Springer
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
885 KB
Volume
210
Category
Article
ISSN
0026-8925

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โœฆ Synopsis


By deletion analysis we have defined a 1.1 kb segment required for driving autonomous replication of the plasmid pC194. The minimal replicon specifies a positive, RepH, and a negative, Inc8A, trans-acting product and their target sites. The RepH product has a Mr of 34.1 kDa, could be overproduced, and binds specifically to the pC194 origin region. By trans complementation studies we have shown that pC194 replication is indirectly controlled at the level of RepH synthesis by a negative product, IncA, that is transcribed within the repH transcription unit in the opposite direction ("antisense RNA"). The antisense RNA regulates the RepH synthesis by a mechanism that seems to involve RNA/RNA interaction in a manner that interferes with translation. In addition, an autoregulatory control might be operative.


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