The effect of exogenous nucleodepolymerases on cell growth was studied with Bacillus subtilis. Nucleodepolymerases of microbial and animal origin stimulated growth of the culture. The stimulating action of DNAases depended on the dose of the enzyme added to the growth medium and on the phase of the cultural growth. Acceleration of the cultural growth correlated with intensification of DNA synthesis in the bacterial cells.
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Nauchnye Doki Vyss Shkoly Biol Nauki
June 1988
The permeability of Escherichia coli cells for exogenous nucleodepolymerases has been studied by an immunoenzyme method. The enzyme ability to penetrate through the bacterial outer membrane and cell wall after 20 min of incubation with culture cells of delayed growth phase has been found.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of exogenous nucleodepolymerases on cell growth was studied with Bacillus subtilis. Nucleodepolymerases of microbial and animal origin stimulated growth of the culture. The stimulating action of DNAases depended on the dose of the enzyme added to the growth medium and on the phase of the cultural growth.
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