Authors
Llorenç Fernández-Coll, Monika Maciag-Dorszynska, Krishma Tailor, Stephen Vadia, Petra Anne Levin, Agnieszka Szalewska-Palasz, Michael Cashel
Publication date
2020/4/28
Journal
MBio
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
10.1128/mbio. 03223-19
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
The initiation of Escherichia coli chromosomal DNA replication starts with the oligomerization of the DnaA protein at repeat sequences within the origin (ori) region. The amount of ori DNA per cell directly correlates with the growth rate. During fast growth, the cell generation time is shorter than the time required for complete DNA replication; therefore, overlapping rounds of chromosome replication are required. Under these circumstances, the ori region DNA abundance exceeds the DNA abundance in the termination (ter) region. Here, high ori/ter ratios are found to persist in (p)ppGpp-deficient [(p)ppGpp0] cells over a wide range of balanced exponential growth rates determined by medium composition. Evidently, (p)ppGpp is necessary to maintain the usual correlation of slow DNA replication initiation with a low growth rate. Conversely, ori/ter ratios are lowered when cell growth is slowed by incrementally …
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