The replicative polymerases PolC and DnaE are required for theta replication of the Bacillus subtilis plasmid pBS72 Journal Article


Authors: Titok, M.; Suski, C.; Dalmais, B.; Ehrlich, S. D.; Jannière, L.
Article Title: The replicative polymerases PolC and DnaE are required for theta replication of the Bacillus subtilis plasmid pBS72
Abstract: Plasmids are the tools of choice for studying bacterial functions involved in DNA maintenance. Here a genetic study on the replication of a novel, low-copy-number, Bacillus subtilis plasmid, pBS72, is reported. The results show that two plasmid elements, the initiator protein RepA and an iteron-containing origin, and at least nine host-encoded replication proteins, the primosomal proteins DnaB, DnaC, DnaD, DnaG and DnaI, the DNA polymerases DnaE and PolC, and the polymerase cofactors DnaN and DnaX, are required for pBS72 replication. On the contrary, the cellular initiators DnaA and PriA, the helicase PcrA and DNA polymerase I are dispensable. From this, it is inferred that pBS72 replication is of the theta type and is initiated by an original mechanism. Indirect evidence suggests that during this process the DnaC helicase might be delivered to the plasmid origin by the weakly active DnaD pathway stimulated by a predicted interaction between DnaC and a domain of RepA homologous to the major DnaC-binding domain of the cellular initiator DnaA. The plasmid pBS72 replication fork appears to require the same functions as the bacterial chromosome and the unrelated plasmid pAMβ1. Most importantly, this replication machinery contains the two type C polymerases, PolC and DnaE. As the mechanism of initiation of the three genomes is substantially different, this suggests that both type C polymerases might be required in any Caims replication in B. subtilis and presumably in other bacteria encoding PolC and DnaE. © 2006 SGM.
Keywords: controlled study; unclassified drug; dna-binding proteins; nonhuman; dna polymerase; dna replication; protein domain; protein function; protein binding; protein interaction; bacteria (microorganisms); prediction; bacterial protein; bacterial proteins; molecular sequence data; plasmid; base sequence; plasmids; trans-activators; helicase; bacterial genome; bacterial dna; genetic code; dna helicases; bacillus subtilis; bacterial genetics; dna-directed dna polymerase; protein pria; replication origin; genes, bacterial; bacterial chromosome; protein dnab; protein dnac; protein dnad; protein dnae; protein dnag; protein dnai; protein dnan; protein polc; protein repa; replication initiator protein dnaa; theta rhythm; dna polymerase iii; gene order
Journal Title: Microbiology
Volume: 152
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1350-0872
Publisher: SGM: Society of General Microbiology  
Date Published: 2006-05-01
Start Page: 1471
End Page: 1478
Language: English
DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.28693-0
PUBMED: 16622063
PROVIDER: scopus
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