Affiliation:
1. Biological Research Laboratories, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York
Abstract
Doi, Roy
H. (Syracuse University, Syracuse N.Y.),
and Richard T. Igarashi
. Ribonucleic acids of
Bacillus subtilus
spores and sporulating cells. J. Bacteriol.
87:
323–328. 1964.—The ribonucleic acids (RNA) of
Bacillus subtilis
spores were analyzed for their size and base composition. Soluble and ribosomal RNA identical to those found in vegetative cells were present in spores. A base ratio difference was observed between the 16s and 23s ribosomal RNA. The 16s RNA had a higher cytidylate and lower adenylate base composition. The ratio of soluble of ribosomal RNA in spores was 30%, in contrast to 15% in vegetative cells, and may be related to their difference in biosynthetic activity. Although active synthesis of informational RNA occurred prior to endospore formation, no detectable level of informational RNA was found in spores. The informational RNA was shown to have the same base composition as that of
B. subtilis
deoxyribonucleic acid. The compositional difference between spore and vegetative cell RNA appeared to be strictly quantitative.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
42 articles.
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