A 75,000-dalton protein complex involved in DNA binding during transformation was purified from membranes of competent Bacillus subtilis cells. Previous results (Smith et al., J. Bacteriol. 156:101-108, 1983) showed that the complex contained two polypeptides, polypeptide a (molecular weight, 18,000; isoelectric point, 5.0) and polypeptide b (molecular weight, 17,000; isoelectric point, 4.7) in approximately equal amounts. In the present experiments the two polypeptides were extracted from two-dimensional gels and studied separately and in combination with respect to DNA binding and nuclease activities. For DNA binding the interaction of both polypeptides was required. DNA binding occurred efficiently in the presence of EDTA. Nuclease activ...
Natural transformation is a mode of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria which involves uptake of na...
With the use of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, the proteins present in a transformation-profic...
Although heterospecific transformation is extremely inefficient and very little heterologous donor D...
A 75,000-dalton protein complex involved in DNA binding during transformation was purified from memb...
Previously it was demonstrated that, in contrast to the homologous donor-recipient complex, the unst...
This thesis describes investigations on the initial steps in transformation of Bacillus subtilis: th...
During competence, Bacillus subtilis is able to take up DNA from its environment through the process...
This thesis describes the cloning and characterization of the genes encoding the proteins which cons...
A comparison of the nucleolytic activities in competent and physiologically low-competent wild-type ...
A comparison of the nucleolytic activities in competent and physiologically low-competent wild-type ...
The steps involved in the transformation of Bacillus subtilis are reviewed. These include the initia...
ABSTRACT During competence, Bacillus subtilis is able to take up DNA from its environment through th...
Bacterial competence, which can be natural or induced, allows the uptake of exogenous double strande...
SummaryThe Gram-positive, rod-forming bacterium Bacillus subtilis efficiently binds and internalizes...
A two-dimensional zymogram procedure for the analysis of nucleases is described. Using purified deox...
Natural transformation is a mode of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria which involves uptake of na...
With the use of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, the proteins present in a transformation-profic...
Although heterospecific transformation is extremely inefficient and very little heterologous donor D...
A 75,000-dalton protein complex involved in DNA binding during transformation was purified from memb...
Previously it was demonstrated that, in contrast to the homologous donor-recipient complex, the unst...
This thesis describes investigations on the initial steps in transformation of Bacillus subtilis: th...
During competence, Bacillus subtilis is able to take up DNA from its environment through the process...
This thesis describes the cloning and characterization of the genes encoding the proteins which cons...
A comparison of the nucleolytic activities in competent and physiologically low-competent wild-type ...
A comparison of the nucleolytic activities in competent and physiologically low-competent wild-type ...
The steps involved in the transformation of Bacillus subtilis are reviewed. These include the initia...
ABSTRACT During competence, Bacillus subtilis is able to take up DNA from its environment through th...
Bacterial competence, which can be natural or induced, allows the uptake of exogenous double strande...
SummaryThe Gram-positive, rod-forming bacterium Bacillus subtilis efficiently binds and internalizes...
A two-dimensional zymogram procedure for the analysis of nucleases is described. Using purified deox...
Natural transformation is a mode of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria which involves uptake of na...
With the use of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, the proteins present in a transformation-profic...
Although heterospecific transformation is extremely inefficient and very little heterologous donor D...