Plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid in Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus pumilus

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Two of eighteen strains of Bacillus subtilis examined contained covalently closed circular duplex deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of homogeneous size and buoyant density. Strain ATCC 15841 contained about 16 copies per chromosome of plasmid pPL1, a circular DNA element having a molecular weight of about 4.7 x 106 and a buoyant density of 1.700. Strain ATCC 7003 contained about one to two copies per chromosome of plasmid pPL2.pPL2 had a molecular weight of about 46 x 106 and a buoyant density of 1.696. Strain ATCC 7003 appeared to be closely related to B. subtilis 168 by genetic, physiological, and biochemical criteria. Strain ATCC 15841 appeared to be much less closely related. B. pumilus ATCC 12140 contained two size classes of covalently closed circular duplex DNA. The plasmids pMB1 and pMB2 had molecular weights of about 6.8 x 106 and 5.3 x 106, respectively, and were present in several copies per chromosome.

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Lovett, P. S., & Bramucci, M. G. (1975). Plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid in Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus pumilus. Journal of Bacteriology, 124(1), 484–490. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.124.1.484-490.1975

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