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Dziadek J, Rajagopalan M, Parish T, Kurepina N, Greendyke R, Kreiswirth
BN, Madiraju MV.
Mutations in the CCGTTCACA DnaA box of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
oriC that abolish replication of oriC plasmids are tolerated on
the chromosome.
J Bacteriol 2002 Jul;184(14):3848-55
PMID: 12081955
The origin of replication (oriC) region in some clinical strains
of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a hot spot for IS6110 elements.
To understand how clinical strains with insertions in oriC can replicate
their DNA, we characterized the oriC regions of some clinical strains.
Using a plasmid-based oriC-dependent replication assay, we showed
that IS6110 insertions that disrupted the DnaA box sequence CCGTTCACA
abolished oriC activity in M. tuberculosis. Furthermore, by using
a surface plasmon resonance technique we showed that purified M.
tuberculosis DnaA protein binds native but not mutant DnaA box sequence,
suggesting that stable interactions of the DnaA protein with the
CCGTTCACA DnaA box are crucial for replication of oriC plasmids
in vivo. Replacement by homologous recombination of the CCGTTCACA
DnaA box sequence of the laboratory strain M. tuberculosis H37Ra
with a mutant sequence did not result in nonviability. Together,
these results suggest that M. tuberculosis strains have evolved
mechanisms to tolerate mutations in the oriC region and that functional
requirements for M. tuberculosis oriC replication are different
for chromosomes and plasmids.

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