Characterization of the plasmid DNAs of Rhodopseudomonas capsulata |
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Authors: | N. T. Hu B. L. Marrs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Edward A. Doisy Department of Biochemistry, Saint Louis University, School of Medicine, 1402 South Grand Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO, USA |
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Abstract: | Presence of extrachromosomal DNa in Rhodopseudomonas capsulata strain BH9 was shown by the appearance of a satellite band in a dye-buoyant density gradient. Radioactively labelled DNA was prepared from this satellite band and examined on a 5–20% sucrose gradient. Three radioactive peaks with sedimentation coefficients of 100 S, 94 S, and 58–64 S, respectively, were consistently observed. Analysis of these sedimentation coefficients suggested that there are two species of plasmid DNA with molecular sizes of 94×106 daltons (named pBH91) and 74×106 daltons (named pBH92). The 58–64 S peak is attributed to open circular molecules. DNAs from each peak of the sucrose gradient were examined by electronmicroscopy, and the results agree closely with those of the sucrose gradient analysis. Reassociation kinetics of the plasmid DNA was also followed. Addition of total DNA of strain BH9 increased the renaturation rate of the plasmid DNA. It was calculated from the magnitude of the increase that approximately 10% of the BH9 total DNA may hybridize with the plasmid sequences. DNA prepared from the gene transfer agent (GTA) produced by R. capsulata increases the renaturation rate of the plasmid to the same extent as total DNA isolated from the GTA producing strain, Y262. |
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Keywords: | Plasmids Photosynthetic bacteria Rhodopseudomonas capsulata Gene transfer agents |
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