International audienceIn bacteria, whereas disruption methods have been improved recently, the use of plasmid complementation strategies are still subject to limitations, such as cloning difficulties, nonphysiological levels of gene expression, or a requirement for antibiotics as plasmid selection pressure. Moreover, because of the pleiotropic modifications of cell physiology often induced by plasmid-based complementation, these strategies may introduce biases when biological process such as adhesion or biofilm formation are studied. We developed a plasmid-free approach that combines the lambda-red linear DNA recombination method with site-directed insertion of a repression and expression (RExBAD) cassette which places a functional pBAD pro...
The hyper-recombinogenic properties of an E. coli strain in which the recBCD genes have been replace...
Homologous linear recombination using the recombinogenic capabilites of phage red genes exo, bet and...
International audienceEscherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for rec...
International audienceDespite the economic and sanitary problems caused by harmful biofilms, biofilm...
Infections due to antibiotic-resistant (AbR) bacteria are a major cause of morbidity and mortality t...
Use of Escherichia coli bacteria as a host for high-level expression of cloned genes has become comm...
Living organisms are comprised of crowded and highly interconnected networks of biological molecules...
The use of molecular biology tools in the field of bioadhesion is still in its infancy. For new rese...
Summary: Plasmids are the workhorse of both industrial biotechnology and synthetic biology, but ensu...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for recombinant protein produ...
Multiplex genome engineering is a standalone recombineering tool for large-scale programming and acc...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for recombinant protein produ...
Bacterial Persistence: Methods and ProtocolsThe final publication is available at Springer via http:...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for recombinant protein produ...
International audienceEscherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for rec...
The hyper-recombinogenic properties of an E. coli strain in which the recBCD genes have been replace...
Homologous linear recombination using the recombinogenic capabilites of phage red genes exo, bet and...
International audienceEscherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for rec...
International audienceDespite the economic and sanitary problems caused by harmful biofilms, biofilm...
Infections due to antibiotic-resistant (AbR) bacteria are a major cause of morbidity and mortality t...
Use of Escherichia coli bacteria as a host for high-level expression of cloned genes has become comm...
Living organisms are comprised of crowded and highly interconnected networks of biological molecules...
The use of molecular biology tools in the field of bioadhesion is still in its infancy. For new rese...
Summary: Plasmids are the workhorse of both industrial biotechnology and synthetic biology, but ensu...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for recombinant protein produ...
Multiplex genome engineering is a standalone recombineering tool for large-scale programming and acc...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for recombinant protein produ...
Bacterial Persistence: Methods and ProtocolsThe final publication is available at Springer via http:...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for recombinant protein produ...
International audienceEscherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for rec...
The hyper-recombinogenic properties of an E. coli strain in which the recBCD genes have been replace...
Homologous linear recombination using the recombinogenic capabilites of phage red genes exo, bet and...
International audienceEscherichia coli (E. coli) remains the most efficient widely-used host for rec...