Abstract

Polynucleotides could be synthesized from nucleoside diphosphates by microorganisms belonging to genera Pseudotnonas, Serratia, Xatuhonwnas, Proteus, Aerobacter, Bacillus, and Brevibacterium. These strains were rich in polynucleotide phosphorylase easily extractable from cells and poor in both nuclease and nucleoside-diphosphate-degrading enzymes. Polynucleotide phosphorylase was effectively extracted from the bacterial cells, that had been once soaked in saturated saline solution, with hypotonic solution. Synthesis of polynucleotides was observed not only when the substrates were incubated with polynucleotide phosphorylase preparation isolated from the bacterial cells, but also when the substrates were added directly to the bacterial cultures.

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