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The eclipse period of Escherichia coli

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EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 19, Issue 22, Pages 6240-6248

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1093/emboj/19.22.6240

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dam methylation; eclipse; Escherichia coli; nucleoid distribution; SeqA protein

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The minimal time between successive initiations on the same origin (the eclipse) in Escherichia coli was determined to be similar to 25-30 min. An inverse relationship was found between the length of the eclipse and the amount of Dam methyltransferase in the cell, indicating that the eclipse corresponds to the period of origin hemimethylation. The SeqA protein was absolutely required for the eclipse, and DnaA titration studies suggested that the SeqA protein prevented the binding of multiple DnaA molecules on oriC (initial complex formation). No correlation between the amount of SeqA and eclipse length was revealed, but increased SeqA levels affected chromosome partitioning and/or cell division. This was corroborated further by an aberrant nucleoid distribution in SeqA-deficient cells. We suggest that the SeqA protein's role in maintaining the eclipse is tied to a function in chromosome organization.

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