Natural transformation of Pseudomonas stutzeri by plasmids that contain cloned fragments of chromosomal deoxyribonucleic acid |
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Authors: | Carlson Curtis A. Steenbergen Susan M. Ingraham John L. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Bacteriology, University of California, 95616 Davis, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Natural transformation of plasmids by Pseudomonas stutzeri was found to depend on their bearing inserts of chromosomal DNA. A set of plasmids derived from the nonconjugative broad host range plasmid pSa151 was constructed by integrating various chromosomal DNA fragments into the single EcoR1 site of pSa151. Selection for the kanamycin resistance determined by pSa151 demonstrated that the derivative plasmids were taken into the cells by natural transformation and stably maintained; each could be reisolated unchanged. Thirty-two different derivative plasmids, 14 to 31 kbase pairs in size, all transformed. The frequency of transformation increased with the size of the chromosomal insert over a twenty fold range. These results suggest that the mechanism of transformation of plasmids by the Gram-negative P. stutzeri is similar to those proposed to operate in Gram-positive bacteria.Dedicated to Prof. Dr. H.-G. Schlegel on the occasion of his 60 th birthday |
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Keywords: | Transformation Pseudomonas stutzeri |
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