Randolph M L, Setlow J K
J Bacteriol. 1972 Jul;111(1):186-91. doi: 10.1128/jb.111.1.186-191.1972.
Transforming deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from Haemophilus influenzae was exposed to sonic radiation of various durations. Reductions in transforming ability of the DNA, cellular DNA uptake, and integration into the genome, and single- and double-stranded molecular weights of the transforming DNA were measured and compared. We conclude that (i) sonic radiation causes DNA strand breaks (almost always double-strand breaks with relatively few alkaline-labile bonds), the number increasing with exposure until the double-stranded molecular weight is reduced to less than 10(6) daltons; and (ii) since transformation is reduced about as much as integration and much more than uptake, inactivation of transforming DNA by sonic radiation appears to be caused mostly by failure of Haemophilus cells to integrate the transforming DNA that is taken into the cells. These results are similar to those for inactivation by X radiation but differ from those for ultraviolet radiation. A strand break caused by sonic radiation, however, does not necessarily inactivate the transforming DNA, whereas in the case of ionizing radiation it may. The results may be fit by the model proposed by Cato and Guild. From our data and the equation of Lacks, the minimum active site of DNA necessary for transformation and the frequency of exchanges between donor and recipient strands upon integration of transforming DNA were estimated as 0.35 x 10(6) to 0.7 x 10(6) daltons and 0.15 to 0.4 switches per 10(6) daltons, respectively.
将来自流感嗜血杆菌的脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)暴露于不同时长的声波辐射下。测定并比较了DNA转化能力、细胞对DNA的摄取、DNA整合到基因组中的情况以及转化DNA的单链和双链分子量的降低情况。我们得出以下结论:(i)声波辐射会导致DNA链断裂(几乎总是双链断裂,碱性不稳定键相对较少),断裂数量随暴露时间增加,直至双链分子量降至小于10⁶道尔顿;(ii)由于转化能力的降低程度与整合能力的降低程度相当,且远大于摄取能力的降低程度,因此声波辐射使转化DNA失活似乎主要是因为流感嗜血杆菌细胞无法整合摄入细胞内的转化DNA。这些结果与X射线辐射导致失活的结果相似,但与紫外线辐射导致失活的结果不同。然而,声波辐射引起的链断裂不一定会使转化DNA失活,而在电离辐射的情况下则可能会。这些结果可能符合Cato和Guild提出的模型。根据我们的数据和Lacks的方程,转化所需的DNA最小活性位点以及转化DNA整合时供体链与受体链之间的交换频率分别估计为0.35×10⁶至0.7×10⁶道尔顿以及每10⁶道尔顿0.15至0.4次交换。