In contrast to mycoplasma virus L1 and L2 circular DNA, mycoplasma virus L3 linear DNA is not biologically active in polyethylene glycol-mediated transfection. Electroporation of Acholeplasma laidlawii, however, leads to plaque formation after incubation with L3 DNA. The efficiency of electroporation-mediated transfection is 1/10 that of polyethylene glycol-mediated transfection as estimated with L1 DNA. Trypsin treatment of cells before DNA addition increases the efficiency of DNA uptake.
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Lorenz, A., Just, W., da Silva Cardoso, M., & Klotz, G. (1988). Electroporation-mediated transfection of Acholeplasma laidlawii with mycoplasma virus L1 and L3 DNA. Journal of Virology, 62(8), 3050–3052. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.62.8.3050-3052.1988
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