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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 08 1996, 2994-2998, Vol 62, No. 8
HG Williams, MJ Day, JC Fry and GJ Stewart
Natural transformation was demonstrated in unenclosed experiments incubated
in river epilithon. Strains of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus were transformed
to prototrophy by either free DNA (lysates) or live donor cells. The
sources of transforming DNA and recipient culture were immobilized on
filters, secured to stones, and incubated midstream in the river. The
transfer frequency generally increased with temperature. No transfer was
detected in the river Taff below 10 degrees C. The age of the recipient
culture affected the transformation frequencies in situ but did not
significantly affect the transfer frequency on laboratory media.
Transformation of recipient cultures which had been incorporated into the
natural epilithic biofilm and transformation of the plasmid pQM17 in situ
were also demonstrated. This study provides the first direct evidence of
natural transformation in situ of bacteria incorporated into an indigenous
community.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Natural transformation in river epilithon
School of Pure and Applied Biology, College of Cardiff, University of Wales, United Kingdom. JULIEW@MAINE.MAINE.EDU
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