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Exceptionally high copy numbers of a staphylococcal plasmid in Bacillus subtilis revealed by a sandwich hybridization technique
Authors:Kerstin Nyberg  Airi Palva  Ilkka Palva
Institution:Recombinant DNA Laboratory, University of Helsinki Valimotie 7, SF -00380 Helsinki, Finland;Orion Genetic Engineering Laboratory, Valimotie 7, SF -00380 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Abstract The copy number of a pUB110 derivative, pKTH10, containing the α-amylase gene from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens , was determined, using an assay based on a sandwich hybridization technique. In this method, a known gene on the plasmid is hybridized between two non-overlapping fragments of that same gene, cloned into separate vectors. One fragment is used as a radiolabelled probe and the other bound to a filter, forming a three-component, 'sandwich' hybrid when the relevant gene is present in the sample. Since the hybridization can only take place in the presence of the relevant gene, the amount of radioactivity binding to the filters will be proportional to the concentration of this gene in the sample. We utilized the α-amylase gene on the plasmid to form the sandwich hybrid. The copy number was of a totally different magnitude from what has previously been reported, and ranged from 2500 copies/viable cell in early logrithimic growth phase to about 500 in late stationary phase.
Keywords:Plasmid copy number  pUB110              Bacillus subtilis            DNA hybridization
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