Role of Pili in Bacterial Conjugation1
AUTOR(ES)
Ou, Jonathan T.
RESUMO
We describe techniques for isolating individual pairs of mating Escherichia coli and observing them under the light microscope. Some pairs achieved close cell-to-cell contact, whereas others remained loosely connected by invisible connections which may be F pili. After 30 min of mating, the pairs were separated and allowed to grow into clones. That many exconjugants derived from “loose”-mating pairs produced recombinants suggests that F pili are involved in the transfer of genetic material. The frequency of formation of recombinants from “close”-mating pairs, however, was significantly higher than that from loose-mating pairs, indicating that a close cell-to-cell contact facilitates chromosome transfer. Death rates of exconjugants from close pairs were also higher than those from loose pairs. Hfr × F− matings produced higher death rates than F+ × F− matings. Male cells were found capable of transferring genetic markers to two F− cells simultaneously. We conclude that F pili play at least three roles in mating: (i) they initiate contacts between mating pairs; (ii) they facilitate the transfer of genetic material; and (iii) they draw mating cells into a close contact which increases the fertility of the union.
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