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A Mechanism of Duplex DNA Replication Revealed by Enzymatic Studies of Phage Phi X174: Catalytic Strand Separation in Advance of Replication

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Date 1977 Jan 1
PMID 138139
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The enzyme system for duplicating the duplex, circular DNA of phage phi X174 (replicative form) in stage II of the replicative life cycle was shown to proceed in two steps: synthesis of the viral (+) strand ]stage II(+)], followed by synthesis of the complementary (-) strand ]stage II(-)] [Eisenberg et al. (1976) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 73, 3151-3155]. Novel features of the mechanism of the stage II(+) reaction have now been observed. The product, synthesized in extensive net quantities, is a covalently closed, circular, single-stranded DNA. The supercoiled replicative form I template and three of the four required proteins--the phage-induced cistron A protein (cis A), the host rep protein (rep), and the DNA polymerase III holoenzyme (holoenzyme)--act catalytically; the Escherichia coli DNA unwinding (or binding) protein binds the product stoichiometrically. In a reaction uncoupled from replication, cis A, rep, DNA binding protein, ATP, and Mg2+ separate the supercoiled replicative form I into its component single strands coated with DNA binding protein. In the presence of Mg2+, cis A, nicks the replicative form I; rep, ATP, and Mg2+ achieve strand separation with a concurrent cleavage of ATP and binding of DNA binding protein to the single strands. rep exhibits a single-stranded DNA-dependent ATPase activity. These observations suggest that the rep enzymatically melts the duplex at the replicating fork, using energy provided by ATP; this mechanism may apply to the replication of the E. coli chromosome as well.

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