RECOMBINANT CLONE HETEROGENEITY IN ESCHERICHIA COLI CONJUNCTION: EFFECT OF PH AND PARTIALLY REPLICATED RECIPIENT DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID

1 The Institute for Cancer Research, The Fox Chase Center for Cancer and Medical Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111

At pH 6.8, a substantial fraction of recombinant colonies obtained from conjugation with an HfrH donor contained multiple recombinant classes in a single colony (polygenotypic colony). In contrast, when the conjugation was performed at pH 7.6, the number of polygenotypic colonies was drastically reduced, and the recombinant colonies were predominantly monogenotypic or digenotypic. Genetic analysis revealed that the digenotypic recombinants differ in those donor markers near the origin of DNA replication but share those donor markers near the terminus. This integration pattern suggests that the formation of digenotypic recombinants involves recombination of a single copy of the exogenome with a partially replicated recipient DNA molecule. This suggestion was supported by examination of the genotype of recombinant colonies recovered from crosses with an HfrKL96 donor which was derived from HfrH but transfers its chromosome in the reverse direction.

Submitted on March 13, 1974
Revised on March 1, 1975