Natural transformation is the widespread biological process by which “competent” bacteria take up free DNA, incorporate it into their genomes, and become genetically altered or “transformed”. To curb often deleterious transformation by foreign DNA, several competent species preferentially take up their own DNA that contains specific DUS (DNA uptake sequence) watermarks. Our recent finding that ComP is the long sought DUS receptor in Neisseria species paves the way for the functional analysis of the DUS-ComP interdependence which is reported here. By abolishing/modulating ComP levels in Neisseria meningitidis, we show that the enhancement of transformation seen in the presence of DUS is entirely dependent on ComP, which also controls transfo...
Natural transformation is a dominant force in bacterial evolution by promoting horizontal gene trans...
Background Pathogenicity islands (PAIs) or genomic islands (GEIs) are considered to be the result of...
The two pathogenic species of Neisseria, N. meningitidis and N. gonorrhoeae , have evolved resistanc...
<div><p>Natural transformation is the widespread biological process by which “competent” bacteria ta...
Natural transformation is the widespread biological process by which ‘‘competent’ ’ bacteria take up...
<div><p>In all sexual organisms, adaptations exist that secure the safe reassortment of homologous a...
In all sexual organisms, adaptations exist that secure the safe reassortment of homologous alleles a...
Transformation is a complex process that involves several interactions from the binding and uptake o...
Background Efficient natural transformation in Neisseria requires the presence of sh...
Transformation is a complex process that involves several interactions from the binding and uptake o...
DNA transformation is a widespread process allowing bacteria to capture free DNA by using filamentou...
SummaryDNA transformation is a widespread process allowing bacteria to capture free DNA by using fil...
AbstractDNA transfer between related bacterial species is enhanced by species-specific uptake sequen...
Natural transformation is a dominant force in bacterial evolution by promoting horizontal gene trans...
Background Pathogenicity islands (PAIs) or genomic islands (GEIs) are considered to be the result of...
Natural transformation is a dominant force in bacterial evolution by promoting horizontal gene trans...
Background Pathogenicity islands (PAIs) or genomic islands (GEIs) are considered to be the result of...
The two pathogenic species of Neisseria, N. meningitidis and N. gonorrhoeae , have evolved resistanc...
<div><p>Natural transformation is the widespread biological process by which “competent” bacteria ta...
Natural transformation is the widespread biological process by which ‘‘competent’ ’ bacteria take up...
<div><p>In all sexual organisms, adaptations exist that secure the safe reassortment of homologous a...
In all sexual organisms, adaptations exist that secure the safe reassortment of homologous alleles a...
Transformation is a complex process that involves several interactions from the binding and uptake o...
Background Efficient natural transformation in Neisseria requires the presence of sh...
Transformation is a complex process that involves several interactions from the binding and uptake o...
DNA transformation is a widespread process allowing bacteria to capture free DNA by using filamentou...
SummaryDNA transformation is a widespread process allowing bacteria to capture free DNA by using fil...
AbstractDNA transfer between related bacterial species is enhanced by species-specific uptake sequen...
Natural transformation is a dominant force in bacterial evolution by promoting horizontal gene trans...
Background Pathogenicity islands (PAIs) or genomic islands (GEIs) are considered to be the result of...
Natural transformation is a dominant force in bacterial evolution by promoting horizontal gene trans...
Background Pathogenicity islands (PAIs) or genomic islands (GEIs) are considered to be the result of...
The two pathogenic species of Neisseria, N. meningitidis and N. gonorrhoeae , have evolved resistanc...