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===Copy Number===  
===Copy Number===  
*p15A: 10-12 copies
*ColE1: 300-500 copies
*ColE1: 300-500 copies
*pUC: 500-700 copies
*pUC: 500-700 copies
*pBR322: ~15 copies
*pSC101: ~5 copies
*pSC101: ~5 copies
*p15A: 10-12 copies
*R1:
*R1:
*RK2:
*RK2:
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===Control of Initiation/copy number===
===Control of Initiation/copy number===


p15A: antisense
*ColE1: Does not require plasmid encoded initiator protein, does require DnaA binding.  1kb.  Includes (1) region promoting the synthesis of RNA II, which is the primer for the leading strand (2) sequences that promote stable hybridization of RNA II to DNA (3) sequences that promote RNAse digestion of RNA II, yielding primer for leading strand.  RNA I is also transcribed, and sequesters RNA II, so it is unavailable for RNAse H. 
ColE1: antisense
*pUC: similar to ColE1
pUC: antisense
*pBR322: similar to ColE1
pSC101: iterons
*p15A: similar to ColE1 but different RNAs
R1: RepA
*pSC101: iterons
RK2:
*R1: oriR is bound by RepA promoting initiation.  No iterons.  Copy number controlled by copA and copB.  copA is in RNA that binds the 5’ end of RepA RNA and prevents translation.  CopB blocks repA transcription.
R6K:
*RK2:
F1:
*R6K:
*F1:

Revision as of 20:14, 26 February 2012

Origins of Replication

This is an expansive, convoluted, and poorly documented field. Feel free to chime in, Adam

Modes of replication

Rolling circle

Strand displacement

Theta

Incompatibility Groups

Copy Number

  • ColE1: 300-500 copies
  • pUC: 500-700 copies
  • pBR322: ~15 copies
  • pSC101: ~5 copies
  • p15A: 10-12 copies
  • R1:
  • RK2:
  • R6K:
  • F1: ~1 copy

Control of Initiation/copy number

  • ColE1: Does not require plasmid encoded initiator protein, does require DnaA binding. 1kb. Includes (1) region promoting the synthesis of RNA II, which is the primer for the leading strand (2) sequences that promote stable hybridization of RNA II to DNA (3) sequences that promote RNAse digestion of RNA II, yielding primer for leading strand. RNA I is also transcribed, and sequesters RNA II, so it is unavailable for RNAse H.
  • pUC: similar to ColE1
  • pBR322: similar to ColE1
  • p15A: similar to ColE1 but different RNAs
  • pSC101: iterons
  • R1: oriR is bound by RepA promoting initiation. No iterons. Copy number controlled by copA and copB. copA is in RNA that binds the 5’ end of RepA RNA and prevents translation. CopB blocks repA transcription.
  • RK2:
  • R6K:
  • F1: