Dramatic improvements to computational, robotic, and biological tools have enabled genetic engineers to conduct increasingly sophisticated experiments. Further development of biological tools offers a route to bypass complex or expensive mechanical operations, thereby reducing the time and cost of highly parallelized experiments. Here, we engineer a system based on bacteriophage P1 to transfer DNA from one <i>E. coli</i> cell to another, bypassing the need for intermediate DNA isolation (e.g., minipreps). To initiate plasmid transfer, we refactored a native phage element into a DNA module capable of heterologously inducing phage lysis. After incorporating known <i>cis</i>-acting elements, we identified a novel <i>cis</i>-acting element that...
The majority of the good DNA editing techniques have been developed in Escherichia coli; however, Ba...
Plasmid DNA (pDNA) vectors are the current conventional technology driving therapeutic gene transfer...
Bacteriophages, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, may be considered as structurally simplis...
Early efforts to genetically engineer biological systems were restricted to relatively crude cut and...
A protocol is described that allows the transfer of genetic material from one Escherichia coli strai...
Natural transformation and viral-mediated transduction are the main avenues of horizontal gene trans...
Synthetic biologists engineer genetic circuits for applications ranging from biosynthesis to biother...
The ability to efficiently and reliably transfer genetic circuits between the key synthetic biology ...
There is an increased interest in plasmid DNA as therapeutics. This is evident in the number of ongo...
The inability to transform many clinically important Gram-negative bacteria has hampered genetic stu...
The ability to efficiently and reliably transfer genetic circuits between the key synthetic biology ...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages infect an estimated 1023 to 1025 bacterial cells each second, many of which ...
Most recently developed phage engineering technologies are based on the CRISPR-Cas system. Here we p...
Synthetic biology, a field that sits between Biology and Engineering disciplines, has come into its ...
Phages are versatile agents for delivering a variety of cargo, including nanomaterials, nucleic acid...
The majority of the good DNA editing techniques have been developed in Escherichia coli; however, Ba...
Plasmid DNA (pDNA) vectors are the current conventional technology driving therapeutic gene transfer...
Bacteriophages, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, may be considered as structurally simplis...
Early efforts to genetically engineer biological systems were restricted to relatively crude cut and...
A protocol is described that allows the transfer of genetic material from one Escherichia coli strai...
Natural transformation and viral-mediated transduction are the main avenues of horizontal gene trans...
Synthetic biologists engineer genetic circuits for applications ranging from biosynthesis to biother...
The ability to efficiently and reliably transfer genetic circuits between the key synthetic biology ...
There is an increased interest in plasmid DNA as therapeutics. This is evident in the number of ongo...
The inability to transform many clinically important Gram-negative bacteria has hampered genetic stu...
The ability to efficiently and reliably transfer genetic circuits between the key synthetic biology ...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages infect an estimated 1023 to 1025 bacterial cells each second, many of which ...
Most recently developed phage engineering technologies are based on the CRISPR-Cas system. Here we p...
Synthetic biology, a field that sits between Biology and Engineering disciplines, has come into its ...
Phages are versatile agents for delivering a variety of cargo, including nanomaterials, nucleic acid...
The majority of the good DNA editing techniques have been developed in Escherichia coli; however, Ba...
Plasmid DNA (pDNA) vectors are the current conventional technology driving therapeutic gene transfer...
Bacteriophages, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, may be considered as structurally simplis...