The role of dam methyltransferase in the control of DNA replication in E. coli

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The timing and control of initiation of DNA replication in E. coli was studied under conditions where the cellular level of dam methyltransferase was controlled by a temperature-inducible promoter. Flow cytometry was used to demonstrate that the synchrony of initiation at the several origins within each cell was critically dependent on the level of dam methyltransferase. Initiations were shown to be synchronous only in a narrow temperature range. The data are explained by a model where a newly replicated and therefore hemimethylated oriC is inert for reinitiation. Such a model may be applicable to eukaryotic cells, where classes of origins are initiated in synchrony and only once per cell cycle.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCell
Volume62
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)981-9
Number of pages9
ISSN0092-8674
Publication statusPublished - 7 Sep 1990

    Research areas

  • DNA Replication, DNA, Bacterial/biosynthesis, Escherichia coli/enzymology, Escherichia coli Proteins, Kinetics, Methyltransferases/genetics, Phenotype, Promoter Regions, Genetic, SOS Response (Genetics), Site-Specific DNA-Methyltransferase (Adenine-Specific), Temperature

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