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. 1967 Mar;7(2):205-13.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(67)86584-6.

CsCl density gradient centrifugation studies of intact bacterial cells

CsCl density gradient centrifugation studies of intact bacterial cells

E C Pollard et al. Biophys J. 1967 Mar.

Abstract

Cells of Escherichia coli have been successfully banded in CsCl density gradients and a portion of the population reclaimed in a viable state. Differentiation between two strains of this organism in a CsCl density gradient has been demonstrated also. Several studies were undertaken to see whether differences could be detected between two samples of cells of the same strain which had been subjected to different conditions. The results were as follows: (a) Introduction of a heavy label (5-bromouracil) into the DNA during a 90 minute period did not produce an observable change in cell density. (b) Removal of a required amino acid from the growth medium of an E. coli auxotroph resulted in an increase in both the density and heterogeneity of the cells. (c) Exposure of cells to 27 kr of gamma radiation, followed by a period during which portions of both DNA and RNA were lost, yielded two distinct bands, one at the normal position in the gradient and the other shifted to a lighter region.

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