The Kluyveromyces lactis linear plasmids k1 and k2 belong to the family of
protein-primed linear DNA genomes, which includes adenoviruses. Here we ide
ntify the 18 kDa gene product of k2ORF5 as a novel putative single-stranded
DNA binding protein, SSB. As judged from Western analysis using an epitope
-tagged fusion protein and ssDNA-agarose affinity chromatography, the Orf5
protein preferentially binds to ssDNA in vitro. Consistently, electrophoret
ic mobility shift assays demonstrate that ssDNA plasmid probes from k1 and
k2 are retarded by this Orf5-associated SSB activity. ORF5 gene shuffle-med
iated mutagenesis in vivo results in k1/k2 plasmid instability, pointing to
wards a role for the Orf5 protein in plasmid replication. Consistently, the
Orf5 protein protects ssDNA from exonuclease digestion and stimulates Klen
ow enzyme. Our findings suggest a functional role for the Orf5 protein as a
putative SSB probably required during k1/k2 plasmid DNA synthesis. Copyrig
ht (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.