Nk. Torheim et K. Skarstad, Escherichia coli SeqA protein affects DNA topology and inhibits open complex formation at oriC, EMBO J, 18(17), 1999, pp. 4882-4888
Chromosome replication in Escherichia coli is initiated by the DnaA protein
. Binding of DnaA to the origin, oriC, followed by formation of an open com
plex are the first steps in the initiation process, Based on in vivo studie
s the SeqA protein has been suggested to function negatively in the initiat
ion of replication, possibly by inhibiting open complex formation. In vitro
studies have shown that SeqA inhibits oriC-dependent replication. Here we
show by KMnO4 probing that SeqA inhibits open complex formation. The inhibi
tion was not caused by prevention of DnaA binding to the oriC plasmids, ind
icating that SeqA presented strand separation in oriC either directly, by i
nteracting with the AT-rich region, or indirectly, by changing the topology
of the oriC plasmids, SeqA was found to restrain the negative supercoils o
f the oriC plasmid, In comparison with the effect of HU on plasmid topology
, SeqA seemed to act more cooperatively. It is likely that the inhibition o
f open complex formation is caused by the effect of SeqA on the topology of
the plasmids. SeqA also restrained the negative supercoils of unmethylated
oriC plasmids, which do not bind SeqA specifically, suggesting that the ef
fect on topology is not dependent on binding of SeqA to a specific sequence
in oriC.