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. 1980 Apr;142(1):8-14.
doi: 10.1128/jb.142.1.8-14.1980.

Polyethylene glycol-assisted transfection of Streptomyces protoplasts

Polyethylene glycol-assisted transfection of Streptomyces protoplasts

J E Suarez et al. J Bacteriol. 1980 Apr.

Abstract

In the presence of polyethylene glycol (concentration optimum 20%), protoplasts of appropriate Streptomyces strains could be transfected by deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of five temperate phages (phi C31, VP5, R4, phi 448, and S14) belonging to four different immunity groups. Quantitation of transfection was made possible by plating the transfection mixture with excess uninfected protoplasts in soft agar overlays on protoplast regeneration medium so that plaques were easily detected. Optimum frequencies of transfection in the ranges of 10(-6)/DNA molecule and 10(-5)/viable protoplast were invariably obtained. It appeared that single DNA molecules initiated transfection events, and that the conformation of the DNA (i.e., circular or linear) was not important. Inhibition of transfection by ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid suggested that divalent cations were also observed. A minor subpopulation of protoplasts appeared to be particularly sensitive to transfection (i.e., "competent") in some DNA-host combinations. In such cases the size of this subpopulation was the major limiting factor in obtaining high transfection frequencies. The same protoplast

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