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. 1977 Mar 28;152(1):65-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00264941.

Restriction and modification in Bacillus species: genetic transformation of bacteria with DNA from different species, part I

Restriction and modification in Bacillus species: genetic transformation of bacteria with DNA from different species, part I

T Uozumi et al. Mol Gen Genet. .

Abstract

Host specific restriction was detected in 13 Bacillus strains, when 63 strains of Bacillus subtilis and 15 other Bacillus strains were tested with phage phi 105C. These 13 strains were classified into 8 groups (M,H,C,N,E,F,G,P) by the type of restriction. M-type strains (B. subtilis Marburg 168, its derivatives, and two other strains) showed relatively weak restriction, restricting phi 105C from other groups of Bacillus by ratios of 10(-1) to 10(-3). Strains of groups H,C,N,E,F,G, and P restricted phi 105C from other groups by ratios of 10(-2) to 10(-8). It was confirmed with some of the strains that type-specific modification was endowed only by the last host. Furthermore, we isolated one restriction deficient mutant of B. subtilis Marburg 168-YS11, which had also lost its modification phenotype.

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