Genetic and physical properties of unintegrated donor DNA molecules during Hemophilus transformation

Notani, N. K. (1971) Genetic and physical properties of unintegrated donor DNA molecules during Hemophilus transformation Journal of Molecular Biology, 59 (1). pp. 223-226. ISSN 0022-2836

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Abstract

Characteristics of the irreversibly-bound, unintegrated donor DNA molecules in Hemophilus transformation were analysed by sedimentation through sucrose gradients. Two unintegrated species of DNA molecule were recoverable: species I sedimented at the same rate as the original transforming DNA, and species II at a somewhat slower rate. Species II appeared to be somewhat heterogeneous. The faster-sedimenting DNA (species I) was biologically active but the slower-sedimenting DNA (species II) was practically devoid of biological activity. As a function of time following interaction between donor DNA and recipient cells, the species I decreased and species II increased. Species II molecules presumably arise as by-products in the process of integration.

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