Studies on the extrachromosomal DNA of Bacillus thuringiensis var. thuringiensis
Abstract
An extracromosomal DNA was isolated from B. thuringiensis var thuringiensis and characterized molecular weight was found to be approx. 10 x 10^6. The covalently closed nature of the molecule was confirmed by CsCl-ethdium bromide centrifugation, agarose gel electlophoresis and electron microscopy. The extrachromosomal DNA wa isolated at various stages of growth, under different growth conditions (with varying concentrations of cys). Two modes of existence for the extrachromosomal DNA were suggested: (a) an autonomous cyloplasmic form and (b) a cryptic form in which presumably was integrued into the genomic DNA. It is suggested that some og the crystal protein and major spore coat protein could have been coded for by the extrarchromosomal DNA B. thuringiensis var thuringiensis while it is in an extrachromosomal state. In the integrated stale the extrachromosomal DNA is non-functional.
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