Domesticated laboratory strains of Bacillus subtilis readily take up and integrate exogenous DNA. In contrast, ‘‘wild’’ ancestors or Bacillus strains recently isolated from the environment can only be genetically modified by phage transduction, electroporation or protoplast transformation. Such methods are laborious, have a variable yield or cannot efficiently be used to alter chromosomal DNA. A major disadvantage of using laboratory strains is that they have often lost, or do not display ecologically relevant physiologies such as the ability to form biofilms. Here we present a method that allows genetic transformation by natural competence in several environmental isolates of B. subtilis. Competence in these strains was established by expr...
Natural isolates of Bacillus subtilis are often difficult to transform due to their low genetic comp...
Bacillus subtilis is a soil-dwelling bacterium that can interact with a plethora of other microorgan...
The relationship between growth rate and competence for genetic transformation in B. subtilis 168 wa...
Domesticated laboratory strains of Bacillus subtilis readily take up and integrate exogenous DNA. In...
Domesticated laboratory strains of Bacillus subtilis readily take up and integrate exogenous DNA. In...
Domesticated laboratory strains of Bacillus subtilis readily take up and integrate exogenous DNA. In...
A rapid method combining the use of protoplasts and electroporation was developed to transform recal...
Because of the potential use of the Bacilli for genetic manipulation, experiments were undertaken to...
In this thesis, we approached two different subjects, both focusing on a popular Gram-positive model...
Natural isolates of Bacillus subtilis are often difficult to transform due to their low genetic comp...
Genome engineering without leaving foreign DNA be-hind requires an efficient counter-selectable mark...
SummaryWe have isolated and characterized 48Bacillus subtiliscompetence-deficient mutants. The mutan...
The novel method described in this paper combines the use of blaI, which encodes a repressor involve...
Natural isolates of Bacillus subtilis are often difficult to transform due to their low genetic comp...
Bacillus subtilis ∆6 is a genome-reduced strain that was cured from six prophages and AT-rich island...
Natural isolates of Bacillus subtilis are often difficult to transform due to their low genetic comp...
Bacillus subtilis is a soil-dwelling bacterium that can interact with a plethora of other microorgan...
The relationship between growth rate and competence for genetic transformation in B. subtilis 168 wa...
Domesticated laboratory strains of Bacillus subtilis readily take up and integrate exogenous DNA. In...
Domesticated laboratory strains of Bacillus subtilis readily take up and integrate exogenous DNA. In...
Domesticated laboratory strains of Bacillus subtilis readily take up and integrate exogenous DNA. In...
A rapid method combining the use of protoplasts and electroporation was developed to transform recal...
Because of the potential use of the Bacilli for genetic manipulation, experiments were undertaken to...
In this thesis, we approached two different subjects, both focusing on a popular Gram-positive model...
Natural isolates of Bacillus subtilis are often difficult to transform due to their low genetic comp...
Genome engineering without leaving foreign DNA be-hind requires an efficient counter-selectable mark...
SummaryWe have isolated and characterized 48Bacillus subtiliscompetence-deficient mutants. The mutan...
The novel method described in this paper combines the use of blaI, which encodes a repressor involve...
Natural isolates of Bacillus subtilis are often difficult to transform due to their low genetic comp...
Bacillus subtilis ∆6 is a genome-reduced strain that was cured from six prophages and AT-rich island...
Natural isolates of Bacillus subtilis are often difficult to transform due to their low genetic comp...
Bacillus subtilis is a soil-dwelling bacterium that can interact with a plethora of other microorgan...
The relationship between growth rate and competence for genetic transformation in B. subtilis 168 wa...