Transformation in Bacillus subtilis. Fate of newly introduced transforming DNA |
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Authors: | F. Arwert and G. Venema |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Genetics, University of Groningen, Haren (Gn), The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Donor deoxyribonucleic acid (molecular weight 5-8×107) introduced into competent cells of Bacillus subtilis is converted to molecules with a weight average molecular weight of 9×106. These molecules, having little transforming activity, constitute in all probability eclipse phase DNA. At least part of the DNA is transiently complexed with a cellular component, changing its buoyant behaviour in CsCl gradients. When shortly after uptake of donor DNA the total DNA extracted from recipient cells is sheared to a molecular weight of 8×106 or less, no eclipse phase is discernable. Donor marker frequencies in sheared, reisolated DNA mixtures decrease by a factor of 4 as a function of time of incubation of the transforming cells. This indicates that only 25% of the irreversibly absorbed DNA is finally integrated into the recipient genome. |
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