Moving pictures of DNA released upon lysis from bacteria,chloroplasts, and mitochondria |
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Authors: | A. J. Bendich |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany KB-15, University of Washington, 98195 Seattle, WA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Cells and organelles suspended in gelled agarose agarose were lysed with detergent and protease, stained with ethidium bromide and their DNA was observed by fluorescence microscopy. The migration of individual DNA molecules during electrophoresis on a microscope slide was recorded on video tape so that moving pictures could be analyzed. The DNA from lysed bacteria (Escherichia coli andAgrobacterium tumefaciens) appeared as a rosette of at least twenty loops of varying size, whereas that from bacterial spheroplasts (E. coli andPseudomonas aeruginosa) appeared as circular forms or rods with many fine filaments of RNA extending toward the anode. The DNA from chloroplasts of watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) and pea (Pisum sativum) did not appear as a rosette of loops. Many or most of the chloroplast DNA molecules per lysed chloroplast were immobile in the electric field, as if in circular form hooked on agarose fibers. The amount of DNA-fluorescence per watermelon mitochondrial particle was much less than that found for either chloroplasts or bacteria. The appearance of the mitochondrial DNA during electrophoresis was that of linear molecules, no obviously circular forms were evident and no rosette structures were observed.Abbreviations cpDNA chloroplast DNA - DAPI 4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole - kb kilobase pairs - mtDNA mitochondrial DNA - PFGE pulsed-field gel electrophoresis |
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Keywords: | Chloroplast DNA Fluorescence microscopy Mitochondrial DNA Moving pictures Nucleoids |
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