Termination sites T1 and T2 from the Escherichia coli chromosome inhibit DNA replication in ColE1-derived plasmids.
AUTOR(ES)
Pelletier, A J
RESUMO
Inhibition sites T1 and T2 from the Escherichia coli terminus functioned with the same characteristics in ColE1-derived plasmids and in the chromosome. These characteristics included polarity and dependence on tus, a trans-acting factor required for inhibition. Inhibition in the terminus region of the R6K plasmid was also tus dependent.
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