Transformation of Bacillus subtilis by DNA bound on montmorillonite and effect of DNase on the transforming ability of bound DNA
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Transformation of Bacillus subtilis by DNA bound on montmorillonite and effect of DNase on the transforming ability of bound DNA
Abstract
The equilibrium adsorption and binding of DNA from Bacillus subtilis on the clay mineral montmorillonite, the ability of bound DNA to transform competent cells, and the resistance of bound DNA to degradation by DNase I are reported. Maximum adsorption of DNA on the clay occurred after 90 min of contact and was followed by a plateau. Adsorption was pH dependent and was greatest at pH 1.0 (19.9 micrograms of DNA mg of clay-1) and least at pH 9.0 (10.7 micrograms of DNA mg of clay-1). The transformation frequency increased as the pH at which the clay-DNA complexes were prepared increased, and there was no transformation by clay-DNA complexes prepared at pH 1. After extensive washing with deionized distilled water (pH 5.5) or DNA buffer (pH 7.5), 21 and 28%, respectively, of the DNA remained bound. Bound DNA was capable of transforming competent cells (as was the desorbed DNA), indicating that adsorption, desorption, and binding did not alter the transforming ability of the DNA. Maximum transformation by bound DNA occurred at 37 degrees C (the other temperatures evaluated were 0, 25, and 45 degrees C). DNA bound on montmorillonite was protected against degradation by DNase, supporting the concept that "cryptic genes" may persist in the environment when bound on particulates. The concentration of DNase required to inhibit transformation by bound DNA was higher than that required to inhibit transformation by comparable amounts of free DNA, and considerably more bound than free DNase was required to inhibit transformation by the same amount of free DNA. Similarly, when DNA and DNase were bound on the same or separate samples of montmorillonite, the bound DNA was protected from the activity of DNase.
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