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Extrachromosomal Elements in a Variety of Strains Representing the Bacteroides Fragilis Group of Organisms

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Journal Infect Immun
Date 1976 Oct 1
PMID 992876
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Previous nucleic acid association studies have identified at least nine deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) homology classes of the Bacteroides fragilis group of organisms. Using these classes as a taxonomic framework, we have screened representative strains of the B. fragilis group for the presence of extrachromosomal (plasmid) DNA. [3H]thymidine-labeled cell lysates were subjected to sodium dodecyl sulfate-salt precipitation, and supernatant fractions from such preparations were analyzed using cesium chloride-ethidium bromide equilibrium centrifugation. One strain from each group was examined in this fashion. Five of the strains were judged to contain no detectable plasmid DNA; however, four strains were observed to yield satellite bands corresponding to covalently closed circular plasmid DNA. Plasmid DNA from such gradients was subjected to velocity sedimentation through both neutral and alkaline sucrose gradients to determine molecular size. A 23 X 10(6)-molecular-weight plasmid was found in a B. fragilis strain representing one DNA homology group of this species, whereas a 3 X 10(6)-molecular-weight plasmid was found in a B. fragilis strain representing a second homology group. Similarly, a 31 X 10(6)-molecular-weight plasmid was found in a Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron strain representing one DNA homology group of this species, whereas a 3 X 10(6)-molecular-weight plasmid was found in a B. thetaiotaomicron strain representing a second homology group. In all instances, the small-molecular weight plasmids were present to the extent of about 15 copies per chromosomal equivalent, whereas the large plasmids were present to the extent of approximately 1 copy per chromosomal equivalent. The biological function of these plasmids is unknown.

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