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Query: EC:3.1.26.4 (
RNase H
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A 1.6-kilobase-pair DNA fragment derived from the Escherichia coli chromosome was analyzed by Tn3 transposon insertion and deletion mapping to locate a mutator gene, dnaQ (mutD), and the rnh gene that codes for
RNase H
. When a strong promoter, PL of lambda phage, was placed at the right- and left-side of the cloned DNA fragment, the dnaQ protein and
RNase H
, respectively were overproduced. These results suggested that the two genes are transcribed in opposite directions and that their promoters are located in a narrow region between the genes. Nucleotide sequence analysis confirmed this and further revealed that transcriptional and translational initiation signals for the two genes overlap. From the sequence data it was deduced that the dnaQ protein and
RNase H
consist of 243 and 155 triplets and have molecular weights of 27,500 and 17,500, respectively. dnaQ81 amber mutant showed two codon alterations, CAG(
glutamine
-195) leads to TAG(amber) and ACA(threonine-193) leads to ATA(isoleucine). The dnaQ-lacZ and the rnh-lacZ fused genes were constructed and hybrid proteins with beta-galactosidase activity were produced. From beta-galactosidase levels it was estimated that the promoter for dnaQ is 5 times more active than that for rnh.
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PMID:Structure and expression of the dnaQ mutator and the RNase H genes of Escherichia coli: overlap of the promoter regions. 631 47
We have isolated spontaneous rifampicin-resistant mutants from Escherichia coli that showed allele-specific suppression of the copy-number phenotype of ColE1 high-copy-number mutants in vivo. The key step in the regulatory circuitry of the initiation of ColE1 DNA replication is the formation of the persistent hybrid between the primer RNA and the DNA template around the replication origin. Three host-encoded enzymes,
RNase H
, DNA polymerase I, and RNA polymerase, are essential to the replication initiation in vitro. To decide whether the activity of RNA polymerase is involved directly in the formation of the persistent hybrid, we screened rifampicin-resistant colonies for suppressors of ColE1 copy-number mutants. Suppressor strain YY572 (rpoB572) changes the 572 residue of the beta subunit of RNA polymerase, encoded by the rpoB gene, from isoleucine to leucine. Another suppressor, YY513 (rpoB513), changes the 513 residue from
glutamine
to lysine. The other known rifampicin-resistant alleles located at residue 513, rpoB8 and rpoB101, did not show a significant suppression of the copy number of those ColE1 copy-number mutants as rpoB513. The suppression by rpoB513 on different ColE1 copy-number mutants showed allelic specificity. The possible roles of RNA polymerase in control of ColE1 copy number are discussed.
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PMID:Allele-specific suppression of ColE1 high-copy-number mutants by a rpoB mutation of Escherichia coli. 988 6