Identification of a primosome assembly site in the region of the ori 2 replication origin of the Escherichia coli mini-F plasmid.

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A primosome assembly site for F plasmid DNA replication has been identified. This site, which we term rriA (F), is localized to one strand of a 385-base-pair Sau3A restriction fragment very close to ori 2 and within the 2.25-kilobase DNA sequence required for replication and incompatibility of the entire F plasmid. rriA (F) was isolated by cloning into the deletion phage vector M13 delta Elac. This phage forms very faint plaques due to a deletion of the M13 complementary strand origin but forms large wild-type plaques when DNA single-strand initiation determinants are inserted. The single-stranded viral DNA of the Sau3A F-M13 delta Elac recombinant provides an effector site of dATP hydrolysis by the primosomal protein n'. It also provides an assembly site for the Escherichia coli primosome protein complex that directs the in vitro conversion of the single-stranded DNA to a double-stranded form by the same mechanism as that used by phi X174. Homologies of the nucleotide sequence between this F DNA sequence and the previously identified primosome assembly sites in phi X174 phage DNA and in ColE1 plasmid DNA (rriA and rriB) have been found. The sequences 5' G-T-G-A-G-C-G 3' and 5' G-N-G-G-A-A-G-C 3' or variations of these sequences occur from two to five times within each assembly locus. In addition, two distinct 15-base-pair sequences in rriA (F) are perfectly homologous to corresponding sequences in rriA (ColE1).

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