High-affinity binding of hemimethylated oriC by Escherichia coli membranes is mediated by a multiprotein system that includes SeqA and a newly identified factor, SeqB
AUTOR(ES)
Shakibai, Nader
FONTE
The National Academy of Sciences
RESUMO
The binding of hemimethylated oriC to Escherichia coli membranes has been implicated in the prevention of premature reinitiation at newly replicated chromosomal origins in a reaction that involves the SeqA protein. We describe the resolution of the membrane-associated oriC-binding activity into two fractions, both of which are required for the high-affinity binding of hemimethylated oriC. The active component in one fraction is identified as SeqA. The active component of the second fraction is a previously undescribed protein factor, SeqB. The reconstituted system reproduced the salient characteristics of the membrane-associated binding activity, suggesting that the membrane-associated oriC-binding machinery of E. coli is likely to be a multiprotein system that includes the SeqA and SeqB proteins.
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