Eichenlaub R, Figurski D, Helinski D R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1977 Mar;74(3):1138-41. doi: 10.1073/pnas.74.3.1138.
Replicating molecules of the mini F-kanamycin resistance plasmid, pML31, derived from F'lac, have been isolated from Escherichia coli as covalently-closed circular DNA molecules. These molecules were examined in the electron microscope after digestion with either EcoRI or BamHI restriction endonuclease. The structure of the majority of the molecules replicating was consistent with a bidirectional mode of replication starting at a unique origin on the F-fragment. This origin is located approximately 2.3 kilobases from one of the EcoRI sites. Orientation of the F-fragment relative to the physical map of F showed the position of the origin to be at 42.6 kilobases. A small proportion of molecules appeared to be replicating unidirectionally in either direction from this origin. Termination of replication of pML31 apparently occurs in the fragment containing the locus for kanamycin resistance in a unique region opposite the origin in the circular DNA molecule.
已从大肠杆菌中分离出源自F'lac的微小F-卡那霉素抗性质粒pML31的复制分子,其为共价闭合环状DNA分子。在用EcoRI或BamHI限制性内切酶消化后,在电子显微镜下检查这些分子。大多数复制分子的结构与从F片段上的唯一原点开始的双向复制模式一致。该原点距离其中一个EcoRI位点约2.3千碱基。F片段相对于F物理图谱的方向表明原点位于42.6千碱基处。一小部分分子似乎从该原点向任一方向单向复制。pML31的复制终止显然发生在环状DNA分子中与原点相对的独特区域内含有卡那霉素抗性位点的片段中。