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Characteristics of a complex formed by a nonintegrated fraction of transforming DNA and Bacillus subtilis recipient cell constituents

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Nonintegrated transforming DNA was isolated from recipient cell lysates as a complex with cellular constituents (natural complex) and separated from free proteins on CsCl density gradients. Sensitivity of DNA in this complex to digestion with endonuclease S1, liberation of denatured donor molecules by treatment of the cell lysates with phenol, as well as previously described liberation of single-stranded donor DNA by heating with detergents, pointed to the single-stranded nature of the donor DNA in the complex. About 1% of radioactive leucine or phenylalamine incorporated to cellular proteins were detected in the natural complex, with two associated enzymatic activities: one autolytic, the other endonucleolytic. The autolytic activity, known to be localized mainly in the cell wall and the endonucleolytic one, similar to the enzyme localized in cell membrane and periplasmic space of B. subtilis, suggest that donor DNA is complexed with a cell wall and/or a cell membrane fragment. Consideration of several characteristics of the natural complex: its density, protein content, and partial resistance of its DNA to DNase I, point to partial shielding of donor DNA in the cell fragment structure, and existence of a portion in a free uncovered form. Considerations on the possible role of the two enzymatic activities were based on the fact that they were not found in the complex formed by denatured DNA added to cells before lysis (reconstruction complex), and on hypotheses of their possible physioligical role.

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Pieniążek, D., Piechowska, M. & Venema, G. Characteristics of a complex formed by a nonintegrated fraction of transforming DNA and Bacillus subtilis recipient cell constituents. Molec. Gen. Genet. 156, 251–261 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00267179

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