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Plasmid copy number mutation in repA gene encoding RepA replication initiator of cryptic plasmid pHM1519 in Corynebacterium glutamicum

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posted on 2018-08-18, 08:48 authored by Shuhei Hashiro, Hisashi Yasueda

Cryptic plasmid pHM1519 is a rolling-circular replication mode plasmid of the pCG1 plasmid family in coryneform bacteria. The derived shuttle vector pPK4 is maintained at about 40–50 copies per chromosome in Corynebacterium glutamicum 2256 (ATCC 13869). We found that a mutation (designated copA1) within the repA gene encoding essential initiator protein RepA of the pHM1519-replicon increased the copy number of the mutant plasmid to about 800 copies per chromosome. The mutation was a single G to A base transition, which changed Gly to Glu at position 429 of the amino acid sequence of RepA. In silico secondary structure prediction of RepA suggested that Gly429 is situated in a disordered region in a helix-turn-helix motif, which is a typical DNA-binding domain. This study shows the first example of a high copy number of a C. glutamicum cryptic plasmid caused by an altered replication initiator protein.

A cryptic plasmid pHM1519 contains repA gene encoding an essential replication initiator protein RepA. Altered RepA initiator by copA1 mutation induced elevation in copy number of pHM1519 ori-replicon plasmid.

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