Abstract:Replication of the circular bacterial chromosome is initiated from a locus oriC with the aid of an essential protein DnaA. One approach to identify factors acting to prevent aberrant oriC-independent replication initiation has been that to obtain mutants which survive loss of DnaA. Here we show that a Capital Greek DeltarecD mutation, associated with loss of RecBCD's double strand-DNA exonuclease V activity, provokes abnormal replication and rescues Capital Greek DeltadnaA lethality in two situations: (i) in a… Show more
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