The replication terminus region (31 to 35 min) of the Escherichia coli
chromosome contains very few mapped genes (two per min) compared with
the remainder of the chromosome, and much of the DNA appears dispensa
ble. In order to determine whether, despite this, the terminus region
consists of protein-coding sequences, we cloned 44 kb (1 min) of termi
nus region DNA (that surrounding trg at 31.4 min) and examined its abi
lity to catalyze protein synthesis in vitro or in minicells. We were a
ble to account for more than half the coding capacity of the cloned DN
A with proteins synthesized in these systems, indicating that the spar
sity of mapped genes in the terminus region does not result from a lac
k of identifiable coding sequences. We can therefore conclude that the
terminus region is composed mainly of expressable, albeit inessential
, protein-encoding genes.