DNA-supercoiling is affected in vitro by the peptide antibiotics tyrocidine and gramicidin
- PMID: 2430800
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1986.tb10078.x
DNA-supercoiling is affected in vitro by the peptide antibiotics tyrocidine and gramicidin
Abstract
Tyrocidine, a peptide antibiotic produced by Bacillus brevis (ATCC 8185), relaxes superhelical DNA in a biphasic manner and induces 'packaging' of the DNA at higher concentrations. This was concluded from studies using the sensitive 4,5',8-trimethylpsoralen photobinding technique [Sinden, R. R., Carlson, J. O. & Pettijohn, D.-E. (1980) Cell 21, 773-783]. Relaxed DNA is not affected by tyrocidine whereas linearized molecules become packaged. The linear gramicidin synthesized by the same strain reverses the tyrocidine-induced relaxation as well as the packaging, an observation which might be of biological relevance.
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