Abstract

The DNA synthesized by isolated Escherichia coli DNA-membrane complexes has been analysed by centrifugation techniques. The in vitro synthesized DNA sediments after deproteinization, in part with the parental bulk DNA and in part as a spectrum of fragments with sedimentation coefficients between 10 and 25 s. The fragments are, at least partially, precursors to the fast sedimenting DNA. The DNA fragments are mostly double stranded and contain (i) parental DNA pieces non-covalently bound to newly synthesized DNA strands of similar length, as well as (ii) one well-defined fraction in which parental DNA and newly synthesized DNA are covalently joined. The results are discussed in terms of the “prefork synthesis” model of Haskell & Davern (1969). Unfractionated cell extracts contain cytoplasmic protein factor(s) which stimulate(s) the DNA synthesis by DNA-membrane complexes.

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