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The Bacteriophage λ DNA Replication Protein P Inhibits the oriC DNA- and ATP-binding Functions of the DNA Replication Initiator Protein DnaA of Escherichia coli

  • Datta, Indrani;Sau, Subrata;Sil, Alok Kumar;Mandal, Mitai C.
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.97-103
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    • 2005
  • Under the condition of expression of $\lambda$ P protein at lethal level, the oriC DNA-binding activity is significantly affected in wild-type E. coli but not in the rpl mutant. In purified system, the $\lambda$ P protein inhibits the binding of both oriC DNA and ATP to the wild-type DnaA protein but not to the rpl DnaA protein. We conclude that the $\lambda$ P protein inhibits the binding of oriC DNA and ATP to the wild-type DnaA protein, which causes the inhibition of host DNA synthesis initiation that ultimately leads to bacterial death. A possible beneficial effect of this interaction of $\lambda$ P protein with E. coli DNA initiator protein DnaA for phage DNA replication has been proposed.

The Mutation that Makes Escherichia coli Resistant to λ P Gene-mediated Host Lethality Is Located within the DNA Initiator Gene dnaA of the Bacterium

  • Datta, Indrani;Banik-Maiti, Sarbani;Adhikari, Lopa;Sau, Subrata;Das, Niranjan;Mandal, Nitai Chandra
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 2005
  • Earlier, we reported that the bacteriophage $\lambda$ P gene product is lethal to Escherichia coli, and the E. coli rpl mutants are resistant to this $\lambda$ P gene-mediated lethality. In this paper, we show that under the $\lambda$ P gene-mediated lethal condition, the host DNA synthesis is inhibited at the initiation step. The rpl8 mutation maps around the 83 min position in the E. coli chromosome and is 94% linked with the dnaA gene. The rpl8 mutant gene has been cloned in a plasmid. This plasmid clone can protect the wild-type E. coli from $\lambda$ P gene-mediated killing and complements E. coli dnaAts46 at $42^{\circ}C$. Also, starting with the wild-type dnaA gene in a plasmid, the rpl-like mutations have been isolated by in vitro mutagenesis. DNA sequencing data show that each of the rpl8, rpl12 and rpl14 mutations has changed a single base in the dnaA gene, which translates into the amino acid changes N313T, Y200N, and S246T respectively within the DnaA protein. These results have led us to conclude that the rpl mutations, which make E. coli resistant to $\lambda$ P gene-mediated host lethality, are located within the DNA initiator gene dnaA of the host.

A study of the formation of the liner $\lambda$-DNA bridge using the electrostatic interactions on the gold nanoelectrodes (금 나노 전극위에 정전기적 상호작용을 이용한 선형 $\lambda$-DNA 브리지 형성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyung-Jin;Yi, In-Sun;Roh, Yong-Han;Hong, Byung-You
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.04b
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    • pp.64-67
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    • 2004
  • 본 논문에서는 DNA를 이용한 나노 소자에 응용하기 위하여, photo-lithograpy를 사용하여 나노크기(<100)의 간격을 갖는 금 전극을 제작하였다. 그리고 제작되어진 되어진 나노 전극위에 2-Amino ethanthiol(AET)를 코팅하여 AET와 $\lambda$-DNA 사이의 정전기적 상호 작용을 이용, 금 나노전극 사이에 간단하고 고착율을 높이는 실험을 하였다. SEM(Scanning Electron Microscope) 분석을 통해 나노 크기의 전극 간격을 확인하였고, 두 전극사이에 연결되어진 $\lambda$-DNA는 AFM(Atomic force microscope)을 확인하였다.

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Analysis of Lambda Site-specific Recombination Inermediates Generated by Synthetic Substrates (합성 기질에 의해 형성된 Lambda Site-specific Recombination 중간 대사물의 분석)

  • 이나영;유승구
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.282-287
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    • 1995
  • Integrase (Int) carries out the cutting and resealing of attachment (att) site DNA via a covalent Int-DNA intermediate. A family of synthetic substrate DNAs was designed to accumulate Int-DNA intermediate. Int-DNA intermediates accumulated by half substrate was analyzed by SDS- KCI precipitation and restriction digestion. The results showed that Int-half DNA intermediate was circular and contained covalently bound Int molecule. Int-DNA intermediates were also trapped with three other kinds of synthetic substrates.

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Effect of Fumonisin B1 on the Bacterial Virus Multiplication (세균 바이러스 증식에 대한 Fumonisin B1의 영향)

  • 이길수
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.17-20
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    • 1996
  • The effect of Fumonisin B1, a mycotoxin produced by Fusarium moniliforme on bacterial viruses P1 and Lambda, was investigated by the virus plaque assay. Fumonisin B1 inhibited the P1 viral multiplication in the concentration range from $100{\mu}g$/ml to $400{\mu}g$/ml. The inhibition was Fumonisin B1 concentration-dependent. Another bacterial virus Lambda multiplication was also inhibited by lower concentration of Fumonisin B1 ($10{\mu}g$/ml~$50{\mu}g$/ml). This inhibition was dependent on Fumonisin B1 and on virus-Fumonisin B1 reaction time. Sensitivity of bacteriophage Lambda to Fumonisin B1 was higher than that of P1 virus. Lambda vital DNA was treated in vitro with Fumonisin B1 at various concentration. Significant DNA fragmentation by Fumonisin 191 was observed in the agarose gel electrophoresis. Lambda viral DNA was partially digested even in the Fumonisin B1 $10{\mu}g$ and the level of its fragmentation was dependent on Fumonisin B1 amount up to $30{\mu}g$ per assay.

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DNA Dynamics under Turbulent Flow

  • Choi, Hyoung-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.206-206
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    • 2006
  • Polymer induced turbulent drag reduction achieved by adding minute amounts of high molecular weight DNAs in aqueous solution was investigated using a rotating disk apparatus. The DNAs in this study include ${\lambda}-DNA$ and calf-thymus (CT) DNA. By putting emphasis on effect of CT-DNA concentration, its DR characteristics were compared with that of ${\lambda}-DNA$ possessing monodisperse molecular weight characteristics based on both DR efficiency and a mechanical degradation under turbulence. The DNA chains having much higher molecular size than that of ${\lambda}-DNA$ are observed to be more susceptible to mechanical degradation in a turbulent flow. This result was verified via electrophoresis. Furthermore, the coil to globule phase transition of DNA was also investigated under a turbulent flow.

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Studies on the receptor for bacteriophage N4 infection (Bacteriophage N4의 receptor에 대한 연구)

  • 채건상;김선정;김창수;유욱준
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.52-56
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    • 1987
  • The evidences that Lam B protein of E. coli is used as a receptor for infections of bacteriophage N4 as well as bacteriophage lambda were obtained from the following experimental results. First, all of the isolated lambda resistant dlones possessing foreign DNA fragments in the plasmids were also resistant to bacteriophage N4, but not to bacteriophage $\phi$ 80, T4 and T7. Second, when the plasmid DNA was treated with various restriction enzymes and ligated to delete the total or a portion of the foreign DNA fragments, the deleted plasmids lost the resistant activities to lambda and N4, simultaneously. Third, after amplification of Lam B protein about 200 times by inducing the protein using maltose as a sole carbon source, the host E. coli became sensitive to both lambda and N4.

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Preincubation without attB DNA inhibits In Vitro Integrative Recombination of P 1 Mutant attP DNA of Bacteriophage Lambda

  • Yoo, Seung-Ku
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.132-137
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    • 1995
  • The lambda integrase (lnt) is believed to bind to several arm and core sites of attP DNA in order to facilitate intasome formation. We have done systematic mutagenic analysis on all 5 arm sites and found that P1 is absolutely required for integration while P2 is not. We also found that all 3 P' arm sites(P'1, P'2, and P'3) are required for efficient integrative recombination. P'1, which is an important binding site for excision, also seems to be crucial for integration when preincubation of attP DNA with Int and IHF is performed before recombination. Preincubation assay revealed that preincubation with Int and IHF improved the efficiency of recombination of wild type attP DNA and demolished recombinations of P'1 mutant attP DNAs.

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Multiple Functions of the Amino-terminal Domain of Bacteriophage Lambda Integrase: A New Member of Three-stranded $\beta-sheet$ DNA-binding Proteins

  • Cho Eun Hee
    • Proceedings of the Microbiological Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.159-161
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    • 2002
  • Bacteriophage lambda integrase carries out the site-specific recombination of lambda. Integrase contains two DNA binding domains with distinct sequence specificity, namely arm-type binding and core-type binding domains. The amino-terminal arm-binding domain is structurally related to the three-stranded $\beta-sheet$ family of DNA-binding domains. Integrase binding to the high affinity arm-type site by the amino-terminal domain facilitates Int binding to the low affinity core-type site, where the cleavage and strand exchange occurs. The amino-terminal domain of Int also modulates the core-binding and catalysis through intramolecular domain-domain interaction and/or intermolecular interactions between Int monomers. In addition, the amino-terminal domain interacts cooperatively with excisionase during excision. This indicates that amino-terminal domain of Int plays an important role in formation of proper higher-order nucleoprotein structure required for lambda site-specific recombination.

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Effect on Embryogenesis and Ultrastructural Behavior of lamda-DNA Following Microinjection into Fertilized Eggs of Xenopus laevis (Xenopus 수정란에 미세주입된 ${\lambda}-DNA$의 배발생에 미치는 영향 및 미세 구조에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Ji-Hwan;Sohn, Seong-Hyang;Choe, Rim-Soon;Chung, Hae-Moon
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.66-74
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    • 1992
  • In an attempt to produce transgenic amphibia, bacteriophage ${\lambda}-DNA$ was microinjected into fertilized eggs of Xenopus laevis, and the effect on early embryogenesis and the ultrastructural behavior of exogenous DNA were investigated. The effect of microinjected gene on embryonic development showed differences according to the concentration of injected DNA and the incubation temperature. Various concentrations of ${\lambda}-DNA$ were tested. Among those, microinjection of 1-2 ng DNA dissolved in 20 nl TE buffer was not shown to disturb normal embryonic development and was recorded the highest survivability to the late tadpole stage (Stage 43); however, injection of increased concentrations of DNA than above provoked irregular cleavages or abnormal appearances, which resulted in reduced survivability. When the injected embryos were incubated at low temperatures (e.g., $12^{\circ}C$), 54.5% of the embryos developed to Stage 43, whereas 42.4% survived when incubated at room temperature. The survivability showed also differences according to the injection site. 58.0% of the embryos developed to Stage 43 when microinjected into the vegetal pole, whereas 44.9% survived when microinjected into the animal pole. To understand the structural fate or behavior of injected DNA a combined light and electron microscopical study was applied. The nucleus-like structure was observed in the ${\lambda}$ DNA-injected embryos, which was quite a similar to the interphase nuclei of normal Xenopus laevis. The nucleus-like structure showed the typical double-layered nuclear membrane and nuclear complexes; however, it consisted of unusual structures such as furrows of nuclear envelope into the nucleoplasm.

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