oriC-encoded instructions for the initiation of bacterial chromosome replication (Record no. 49856)

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Title oriC-encoded instructions for the initiation of bacterial chromosome replication
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Volume/sequential designation Frontiers in MicroBiology, 5, p.1-14, 2015
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Summary, etc. Replication of the bacterial chromosome initiates at a single origin of replication that is calledoriC. This occurs via the concerted action of numerous proteins, including DnaA, which acts as an initiator. The origin sequences vary across species, but all bacterialoriCs contain the information necessary to guide assembly of the DnaA protein complex at oriC, triggering the unwinding of DNA and the beginning of replication. The equisite information is encoded in the unique arrangement of specific sequences called DnaA boxes, which form a framework for DnaA binding and assembly. Other crucial sequences of bacterial origin include DNA unwinding element (DUE, which designates the site at whichoriCmelts under the influence of DnaA)and binding sites for additional proteins that positively or negatively regulate the initiation process. In this review, we ummarize our current knowledge and understanding of the information encoded in bacterial origins of chromosomal replication, particularly in the context of replication initiation and its regulation. We show that oriCencoded instructions allow not only for initiation but also for precise regulation of replication initiation and coordination of chromosomal replication with the cell cycle (also in response to environmental signals). We focus nEscherichia coli, and then expand our discussion to include several other microorganisms in which additional regulatory proteins have been recently shown to be involved in coordinating replication initiation to other cellular processes (e.g., Bacillus, Caulobacter, Helicobacter, Mycobacterium,andStreptomyces). We discuss diversity of bacterial oriCregions with the main focus on roles of individual DNA recognition sequences at oriCin inding the initiator and regulatory proteins as well as the overall impact of these proteins on the formation of initiation complex.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ORIC
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Topical term or geographic name entry element DNAA
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Topical term or geographic name entry element INITIATION OF CHROMOSOME REPLICATION
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Topical term or geographic name entry element ORISOME
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Topical term or geographic name entry element REPLICATION REGULATION
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Topical term or geographic name entry element REGULATORY PROTEINS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element BACTERIA
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Personal name Wolanski, M.
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Personal name Donczew, M.
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Personal name Zawilak-Pawlik, A.
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Personal name Zakrzewska-Czerwinska, J.
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