Until now, Escherichia coli was thought to be unable to develop natural competence, i.e., genetic transfor-mation could be achieved only artificially with the aid of nonphysiological concentrations of calcium ions or by other treatments. We have tested the competence development of E. coli through transformation under natural conditions in river water, springwater, and mineral water which contained between 0 and 11 mM Ca21, using pUC18 DNA. The presence of calcium ions at concentrations as low as 1 to 2 mM was sufficient to obtain transformants. Variations in the temperature of incubation were not required for competence development but had an influence on the transformation frequency. Using water from mineral springs originating from calca...
While most molecular biologists are familiar with the artificial transformation of bacteria in the c...
Contamination of recreational waters and public water supplies by Escherichia coli represents a risk...
Escherichia coli is not assumed to be naturally transformable. However, several recent reports have ...
embargoed_20241023To survive environmental stressors, such as DNA damage and the presence of antibio...
The diffusion of antibiotic resistance determinants in different environments, e.g., soil and water,...
Transformation is one mode of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in bacteria, wherein extracellular nake...
We studied the transforming ability of the extracellular plasmid DNA released from a genetically eng...
International audienceMany Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria possess natural competence mecha...
DNA transformation is a naturally occurring but rare event in which DNA can be transferred into bact...
The human pathogen Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic bacterium frequently encountered in rivers, lakes, ...
A gene is a unit of heredity in a living organism. It normally resides on a stretch of DNA that code...
Dröge M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W. Horizontal gene transfer among bacteria in terrestrial and aquatic...
Contamination of recreational waters and public water supplies by Escherichia coli represents a risk...
It is commonly believed that E. coli, which has evolved as a symbiont of warm-blooded animals, shoul...
Escherichia coli has homologues of the competence genes other species use for DNA uptake and process...
While most molecular biologists are familiar with the artificial transformation of bacteria in the c...
Contamination of recreational waters and public water supplies by Escherichia coli represents a risk...
Escherichia coli is not assumed to be naturally transformable. However, several recent reports have ...
embargoed_20241023To survive environmental stressors, such as DNA damage and the presence of antibio...
The diffusion of antibiotic resistance determinants in different environments, e.g., soil and water,...
Transformation is one mode of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in bacteria, wherein extracellular nake...
We studied the transforming ability of the extracellular plasmid DNA released from a genetically eng...
International audienceMany Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria possess natural competence mecha...
DNA transformation is a naturally occurring but rare event in which DNA can be transferred into bact...
The human pathogen Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic bacterium frequently encountered in rivers, lakes, ...
A gene is a unit of heredity in a living organism. It normally resides on a stretch of DNA that code...
Dröge M, Pühler A, Selbitschka W. Horizontal gene transfer among bacteria in terrestrial and aquatic...
Contamination of recreational waters and public water supplies by Escherichia coli represents a risk...
It is commonly believed that E. coli, which has evolved as a symbiont of warm-blooded animals, shoul...
Escherichia coli has homologues of the competence genes other species use for DNA uptake and process...
While most molecular biologists are familiar with the artificial transformation of bacteria in the c...
Contamination of recreational waters and public water supplies by Escherichia coli represents a risk...
Escherichia coli is not assumed to be naturally transformable. However, several recent reports have ...