Abstract:Gundersen, Wenche
B. (Oslo University, Oslo. Norway),
Kaare Jyssum, and Sverre Lie
. Genetic instability with episome-mediated transfer in
Escherichia coli
. J. Bacteriol.
83:
616–623. 1962.—Hospital strains of
Escherichia coli
have been simultaneously screened for an increased mutation rate to streptomycin (Sm) resistance and to auxotrophy. Two strains were found with an increased mutation rate to Sm, b… Show more
“…It is, howeve r, ex pressed befo re th e fir st cell di vis ion, su gges tin g it is n ot recessive ( 10 ). Th e p a rti cul a r streptomycin res is ta n ce of th e celt s ca rryin g th e mutato r fac tor in its ex tra chrom osom a l s tat e will protect th e cell s aga in s t quite high concentrations of s tre ptom ycin, at leas t 200 llg per ml when th ey are grow in g in minim a l m edium ( 4). Ther e is reason to beli eve th a t th e appa rent need for phenomic lag when selec ting for reco mbinants with 100 llg of s trep tom ycin per ml, as was done in th e expe rim ents lis ted in T abl e 1, is not a n actual phenomic lag a llowin g tim e for integ ration a nd seg rega tion of a gen e ti c mark e r, but rather a chan ge in the physiologi cal condition of the cell s. S U ~I r.J A R Y Tran sdu c tion t echniqu e h as b ee n appli ed as a n a ttempt to further elu cid a te th e ge n eti c n a ture of th e s trep tom yc in resistanc e resulting fro m th e ac tion of th e muta tor factor in E .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thu s the fact was revealed that th e presence of the mutator fac tor in its extrachromosomal st a le protects the cell s against the lethal eff ect of s trep tom ycin und e r certa in conditions. Th e r esults from inves ti gation of this problem are reported elsewhere (4) . The present experim ents show that it is possible to transfer th e mutator factor from a mutator or a mutator-streptomycinresistant cell to a mutator-nega tive cell by m ea ns of tran sd ucing phage as well as by infection.…”
Section: Examination Of the Str Ep Lomycin Character Of Th E R Eco Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth experim ents in presen ce of s treptomyc in indica te that the presence of th e muta tor factor in the cell wi ll protec t the cell against low co ncentrations of s treptomycin rega rdl ess of the phys iological s tate of th e cell s a t th e tim e of ex pos ure (4) . It was of so m e interest to elucidate th e tim e when this low-level s treptomycin r esistance b eco m es gen eti cally ex pressed .…”
Section: Transdu Ction Of Low-level S Treptomycin R Es Is Tancementioning
“…It is, howeve r, ex pressed befo re th e fir st cell di vis ion, su gges tin g it is n ot recessive ( 10 ). Th e p a rti cul a r streptomycin res is ta n ce of th e celt s ca rryin g th e mutato r fac tor in its ex tra chrom osom a l s tat e will protect th e cell s aga in s t quite high concentrations of s tre ptom ycin, at leas t 200 llg per ml when th ey are grow in g in minim a l m edium ( 4). Ther e is reason to beli eve th a t th e appa rent need for phenomic lag when selec ting for reco mbinants with 100 llg of s trep tom ycin per ml, as was done in th e expe rim ents lis ted in T abl e 1, is not a n actual phenomic lag a llowin g tim e for integ ration a nd seg rega tion of a gen e ti c mark e r, but rather a chan ge in the physiologi cal condition of the cell s. S U ~I r.J A R Y Tran sdu c tion t echniqu e h as b ee n appli ed as a n a ttempt to further elu cid a te th e ge n eti c n a ture of th e s trep tom yc in resistanc e resulting fro m th e ac tion of th e muta tor factor in E .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thu s the fact was revealed that th e presence of the mutator fac tor in its extrachromosomal st a le protects the cell s against the lethal eff ect of s trep tom ycin und e r certa in conditions. Th e r esults from inves ti gation of this problem are reported elsewhere (4) . The present experim ents show that it is possible to transfer th e mutator factor from a mutator or a mutator-streptomycinresistant cell to a mutator-nega tive cell by m ea ns of tran sd ucing phage as well as by infection.…”
Section: Examination Of the Str Ep Lomycin Character Of Th E R Eco Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth experim ents in presen ce of s treptomyc in indica te that the presence of th e muta tor factor in the cell wi ll protec t the cell against low co ncentrations of s treptomycin rega rdl ess of the phys iological s tate of th e cell s a t th e tim e of ex pos ure (4) . It was of so m e interest to elucidate th e tim e when this low-level s treptomycin r esistance b eco m es gen eti cally ex pressed .…”
Section: Transdu Ction Of Low-level S Treptomycin R Es Is Tancementioning
A method is presented for the isolation of 153H DNA from Neisseria meningitidis. The 15N DNA separates from ordinary 14N DNA of N. meningitidis when analysed in analytical density centrifugation corresponding to a difference in buoyant density of approximately 0.013 g/cm3. The specific density of regular N. meningitidis DNA is found to be 1.7105 g/cm3. Analysis by preparative density centrifugation of cell extracts of N. meningitidis transformed with 15N3H DNA shows that the radioactivity taken up during transformation assumes a specific density very close to that of the recipient DNA. The absence of radioactivity corresponding to that of the donor DNA in these cell extracts supports the notion that N. meningitidis lacks a DNase insensitive site outside the membrane, and supports the hypothesis of a concomitant uptake and integration of homologous, exogenous DNA in N. meningitidis transformation.
“…It will be noted that the technique u sed in this expe rim ent is analogous with th a t used in genetic cross in th e E. co li K 12 sys tem (8) . In th e enterobacterium th e conjugation takes p lace within a period m easured in minutes, and th e tim e-fac tor may be s tudi ed by m ea n s of interrupted mating.…”
Section: Gen Etic R Ecombination Betwee N Arzxolrophsmentioning
Acta path. el microbial. sca ndin av. G3, 445-455, 1965. J(apte in \ V. Wilh elm sen og FniCs Baklcr-iologiskc In slilutt, Un ivc•·s ity of Oslo a nd Hiksh osp ital c t , Oslo, No n vay.
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