Suppression of initiation defects of chromosome replication in Bacillus subtilis dnaA and oriC-deleted mutants by integration of a plasmid replicon into the chromosomes
- 1 April 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 179 (8) , 2494-2502
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.179.8.2494-2502.1997
Abstract
We constructed Bacillus subtilis strains in which chromosome replication initiates from the minimal replicon of a plasmid isolated from Bacillus natto, independently of oriC. Integration of the replicon in either orientation at the proA locus (115 degrees on the genetic map) suppressed the temperature-sensitive phenotype caused by a mutation in dnaA, a gene required for initiation of replication from oriC. In addition, in a strain with the plasmid replicon integrated into the chromosome, we were able to delete sequences required for oriC function. These strains were viable but had a slower growth rate than the oriC+ strains. Marker frequency analysis revealed that both pyrD and metD, genes close to proA, showed the highest values among the markers (genes) measured, and those of other markers decreased symmetrically with distance from the site of the integration (proA). These results indicated that the integrated plasmid replicon operated as a new and sole origin of chromosome replication in these strains and that the mode of replication was bidirectional. Interestingly, these mutants produced anucleate cells at a high frequency (about 40% in exponential culture), and the distribution of chromosomes in the cells was irregular. A change in the site and mechanism (from oriC to a plasmid system) of initiation appears to have resulted in a drastic alteration in coordination between chromosome replication and chromosome partition or cell division.Keywords
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