Effects of temperature-sensitive variants of the Bacillus subtilis dnaB gene on the replication of a low-copy-number plasmid.

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The dnaB gene of Bacillus subtilis is involved in the initiation of DNA replication and also in the binding of the chromosomal origin to the bacterial membrane. We studied the effect of temperature-sensitive dnaB mutants (dnaB1 and dnaB19) on the replication and on the DNA-membrane binding of the plasmid pKW1, which was derived from the low-copy-number plasmid pBS2. In the dnaB19 mutant, pKW1 was not able to replicate at the restrictive temperature. In the dnaB1 mutant, however, the dimeric form of pKW1 DNA was preferentially produced as the restrictive temperature, but the replication of the monomeric form was totally blocked. We also examined the effects of the dnaB(Ts) gene on the DNA-membrane binding of both the double-stranded and single-stranded DNA from pKW1. The single-stranded DNA from pKW1 was prepared from the DNA of the phage M13 mp19, which contained the origin of replication of pKW1. In the dnaB1 mutant, pKW1 DNA in both the double-stranded and single-stranded form was released from the membrane at the restrictive temperature. On the other hand, in the dnaB19 mutant, only double-stranded DNA, and not single-stranded DNA, was released from the membrane at the restrictive temperature. These results suggest that the product of the dnaB gene has at least two domains which influence the replication of DNA and the binding of DNA to the cell membrane in separate ways.

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