Relaxation Complexes of Plasmids ColE1 and ColE2: Unique Site of the Nick in the Open Circular DNA of the Relaxed Complexes
AUTOR(ES)
Lovett, Michael A.
RESUMO
The product of the induced relaxation of supercoiled DNA-protein relaxation complexes of colicinogenic factors E1 (ColE1) and E2 (ColE2) is an open circular DNA molecule with a strand-specific nick. Cleavage of the open circular DNA of each relaxed complex with the EcoRI restriction endonuclease demonstrates that the single-strand break is at a unique position. The site of the single-strand break in the relaxed ColE1 complex is approximately the same distance from the EcoRI cleavage site as the origin of ColE1 DNA replication.
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