We have developed a series of powerful and versatile conditional-replication, integration, and modular (CRIM) plasmids. CRIM plasmids can be replicated at medium or high copy numbers in different hosts for making gene (or mutant) libraries. They can be integrated in single copies into the chromosomes of Escherichia coli and related bacteria to study gene function under normal physiological conditions. They can be excised from the chromosome, e.g., to verify that phenotypes are caused by their presence. Furthermore, they can be retrieved singly or en masse for subsequent molecular analyses. CRIM plasmids are integrated into the chromosome by site-specific recombination at one of five different phage attachment sites. Integrants are selected ...
Published: June 30, 2021We describe a new set of tools for inserting DNA into the bacterial chromoso...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements that can be found in prokaryotic as well as in eukaryotic...
Plasmids are major drivers of increasing antibiotic resistance, necessitating an urgent need to unde...
We have developed a series of powerful and versatile conditional-replication, integration, and modul...
We seek to create useful biological diversity by exploiting the modular nature of genetic informa-ti...
The majority of microorganisms in natural environments are difficult to cultivate, but their genes c...
Bacterial conjugation is a process that is mediated either by a direct cell-to-cell junction or by f...
Non-integrating gene vectors, which are stably and extrachromosomally maintained in transduced cells...
To facilitate genetic studies of Escherichia coli, we constructed a complete set of mobile plasmid c...
Bacterial conjugation is a process that is mediated either by a direct cell-to-cell junction or by f...
A simple procedure for cloning and stable insertion of foreign genes into the chromosomes of gram-ne...
A family of shuttle plasmids was constructed for genetic transformation of Escherichia coli and of r...
Abstract Background Since publication in 1977 of plasmid pBR322, many breakthroughs in Biology have ...
A family of shuttle plasmids was constructed for genetic transformation of Escherichia coli and of r...
Most bacteria can only be transformed with circular plasmids, so robust DNA integration methods for ...
Published: June 30, 2021We describe a new set of tools for inserting DNA into the bacterial chromoso...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements that can be found in prokaryotic as well as in eukaryotic...
Plasmids are major drivers of increasing antibiotic resistance, necessitating an urgent need to unde...
We have developed a series of powerful and versatile conditional-replication, integration, and modul...
We seek to create useful biological diversity by exploiting the modular nature of genetic informa-ti...
The majority of microorganisms in natural environments are difficult to cultivate, but their genes c...
Bacterial conjugation is a process that is mediated either by a direct cell-to-cell junction or by f...
Non-integrating gene vectors, which are stably and extrachromosomally maintained in transduced cells...
To facilitate genetic studies of Escherichia coli, we constructed a complete set of mobile plasmid c...
Bacterial conjugation is a process that is mediated either by a direct cell-to-cell junction or by f...
A simple procedure for cloning and stable insertion of foreign genes into the chromosomes of gram-ne...
A family of shuttle plasmids was constructed for genetic transformation of Escherichia coli and of r...
Abstract Background Since publication in 1977 of plasmid pBR322, many breakthroughs in Biology have ...
A family of shuttle plasmids was constructed for genetic transformation of Escherichia coli and of r...
Most bacteria can only be transformed with circular plasmids, so robust DNA integration methods for ...
Published: June 30, 2021We describe a new set of tools for inserting DNA into the bacterial chromoso...
Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA elements that can be found in prokaryotic as well as in eukaryotic...
Plasmids are major drivers of increasing antibiotic resistance, necessitating an urgent need to unde...