Species-specific uptake of DNA by gonococci is mediated by a 10-base-pair sequence

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Piliated Neisseria gonorrhoeae are known to be transformed less readily if transforming DNA competes with DNA containing the 10-bp sequence GCCGTCTGAA. It has been postulated that the 10-bp sequence is a recognition sequence which is required for efficient DNA uptake. We show that the presence of various forms of this 10-bp sequence results in increased uptake of double-stranded DNA into a DNase-resistant state and allows genetic transformation by an otherwise nontransformable plasmid.

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Elkins, C., Thomas, C. E., Seifert, H. S., & Sparling, P. F. (1991). Species-specific uptake of DNA by gonococci is mediated by a 10-base-pair sequence. Journal of Bacteriology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.173.12.3911-3913.1991

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