Miyazaki C, Kawai Y, Ohtsubo H, Ohtsubo E
Institute of Applied Microbiology, University of Tokyo, Japan.
J Mol Biol. 1988 Nov 20;204(2):331-43. doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(88)90580-3.
We isolated a 284 base-pair BamHI fragment of plasmid R100 that supports initiation of replication of a plasmid regardless of the orientation of the fragment. Analysis of the specific radioactivity of restriction fragments from 32P-labeled replication intermediates synthesized in vitro shows that replication of the plasmid carrying the 284 base-pair fragment is unidirectional. The direction of replication depends on the orientation of the fragment present in the plasmid. The 5' ends of the leading-strand DNA formed in the early stage of replication were mapped to a region downstream from the 284 base-pair fragment in the direction of replication. The lagging-strand DNA products were also identified and their 3' ends mapped to unique sites within the 284 base-pair fragment causing unidirectional replication of R100.