seqA
SeqA is a bacterial DNA replication control protein, primarily studied in Escherichia coli and related gamma-proteobacteria. It binds hemimethylated DNA, which is produced immediately after DNA replication when the parental strand is methylated by Dam methylase and the newly synthesized strand is not. SeqA preferentially binds to GATC sequences and does so cooperatively as a multimer, forming higher-order complexes that concentrate in the vicinity of the origin of replication, oriC.
Functionally, SeqA sequesters oriC and nearby DNA after replication to prevent premature reinitiation, thereby enforcing a
Mechanistically, SeqA has an N-terminal region that mediates oligomerization and a C-terminal DNA-binding domain that recognizes
Genetic and cellular effects include that deletion or inactivation of seqA leads to loss of origin sequestration,
SeqA has been well characterized in E. coli and has homologs in related bacteria, where it plays