Chromosomal and extrachromosomal deoxyribonucleic acid from four bacterial endosymbionts derived from stock 51 of Paramecium tetraurelia
- PMID: 838691
- PMCID: PMC235026
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.129.2.888-894.1977
Chromosomal and extrachromosomal deoxyribonucleic acid from four bacterial endosymbionts derived from stock 51 of Paramecium tetraurelia
Abstract
Four variant lines of stock 51 kappa (Paramecium tetraurelia) were screened for the presence of covalently closed circular (CCC) deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Stock 51m43 kappa, a nonkiller resistant to 51 killing, contained four classes of CCC DNA: 2.9 X 10(7), 9.7 X 10(7), and 11.8 X 10(7) daltons. The buoyant densities of 51m43 kappa chromosomal and CCC DNA were 1.700 and 1.698 g/cm3, respectively. Stock 51m43 pi, a sensitive nonkiller, contained two CCC species: 0.3 X 10(7) and 4.4 X 10(7) daltons. The buoyant densities of both the chromosomal and CCC DNA were 1.694 to 1.695 g/cm3. Three sizes of CCC DNA were found in 51m1 pi: 0.3 X 10(7), 2.3 X 10(7), and 4.5 X 10(7) daltons. The buoyant densities of both the chromosoaml DNA and the CC DNA were 1.694 to 1.695 g/cm3. It is not known whether 51m1 kappa, a sensitive spinner killer, contains CCC DNA. The buoyant density of its chromosomal DNA was 1.703 g/cm3. Of the four variant lines, only 51m43 kappa appears to be a mutant of 51 kappa. The chromosomal and CCC DNAs of 51m43 kappa have the same buoyant densities as those of 51 kappa; in addition 51m43 kappa contain a CCC molecule the same size as that found in 51 kappa (2.8 x 10(7) daltons). The three other lines are probably bacterial species that are distinct from 51 kappa and which, at one time, were co-inhabitants with 51 kappa in stock 51 paramecia.
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