Role of Streptococcus sanguis (strain Wicky) cell surface-located deoxyribonucleic acid-binding factor in transformation of a homologous strain.
AUTOR(ES)
Cegłowski, P
RESUMO
In a previous report we demonstrated the presence of a factor binding deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in vitro (BF) in cell leakage fluids from transformable Streptococcus sanguis strains Wicky, Challis, and Blackburn. BF originating from strain Wicky was purified to homogeneity, and its properties are described. In this work, it was found that BF occurs at the surface of Wicky cells in two forms, loosely bound (LB-BF) and strongly bound to the cell envelope. It was demonstrated that LB-BF formed fast-sedimenting complexes with exogenous DNA at the surface of Wicky cells. About 10-fold-more DNA became associated as a fast-sedimenting complex in competent than in incompetent cells. Thus, LB-BF is a cell receptor for exogenous DNA. However, the comparison of the effects of some agents on the transformation yield and the formation of LB-BF-DNA complexes, showed that the influence of these agents on both observed phenomena is not parallel and may be even opposite. These results are interpreted to mean that the LB-BF-DNA complexes do not take part in transformation. The problem of participation of BF strongly bound with the cell membrane fraction remains to be elucidated.
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