AbstractTargeted mutagenesis is one of the major tools for determining the function of a given gene and its involvement in bacterial pathogenesis. In mycobacteria, gene deletion is often accomplished by using allelic exchange techniques that commonly utilise a suicide delivery vector. We have adapted a widely-used suicide delivery vector (p1NIL) for cloning two flanking regions of a gene using ligation independent cloning (LIC). The pNILRB plasmid series produced allow a faster, more efficient and less laborious cloning procedure. In this paper we describe the making of pNILRB5, a modified version of p1NIL that contains two pairs of LIC sites flanking either a sacB or a lacZ gene. We demonstrate the success of this technique by generating 3...
Mutant resources are essential to improve our understanding of the biology of slow-growing mycobacte...
In the course of developing strategies to obtain a mutation in the aspartate semialdehyde dehydrogen...
Background: The genus Mycobacterium (M.) comprises highly pathogenic bacteria such as M. tubercul...
Targeted mutagenesis is one of the major tools for determining the function of a given gene and its ...
AbstractTargeted mutagenesis is one of the major tools for determining the function of a given gene ...
Molecular research on mycobacteria relies on a multitude of tools for the genetic manipulation of th...
Escherichia coli-mycobacterium shuttle vectors are important tools for gene expression and gene repl...
In recent years, considerable effort and resources have been expended to develop targeted gene deliv...
Targeted gene disruption by homologous recombination, has been widely used in mycobacterium species ...
Construction of genetically isogenic strains of mycobacteria is complicated by poor recombination ra...
We developed a generic method for high-throughput cloning in bacteria that are less amenable to conv...
Successful application of molecular genetic approaches to the study of mycobacteria neces-sitates th...
The bacterial genus Mycobacterium belongs to the group of Grain-positive bacteria and holds many spe...
International audienceThe expression of sacB, the Bacillus subtilis gene encoding levansucrase, is l...
Background: In a previous study, we detected the presence of a Mycobacterium avium species-specific ...
Mutant resources are essential to improve our understanding of the biology of slow-growing mycobacte...
In the course of developing strategies to obtain a mutation in the aspartate semialdehyde dehydrogen...
Background: The genus Mycobacterium (M.) comprises highly pathogenic bacteria such as M. tubercul...
Targeted mutagenesis is one of the major tools for determining the function of a given gene and its ...
AbstractTargeted mutagenesis is one of the major tools for determining the function of a given gene ...
Molecular research on mycobacteria relies on a multitude of tools for the genetic manipulation of th...
Escherichia coli-mycobacterium shuttle vectors are important tools for gene expression and gene repl...
In recent years, considerable effort and resources have been expended to develop targeted gene deliv...
Targeted gene disruption by homologous recombination, has been widely used in mycobacterium species ...
Construction of genetically isogenic strains of mycobacteria is complicated by poor recombination ra...
We developed a generic method for high-throughput cloning in bacteria that are less amenable to conv...
Successful application of molecular genetic approaches to the study of mycobacteria neces-sitates th...
The bacterial genus Mycobacterium belongs to the group of Grain-positive bacteria and holds many spe...
International audienceThe expression of sacB, the Bacillus subtilis gene encoding levansucrase, is l...
Background: In a previous study, we detected the presence of a Mycobacterium avium species-specific ...
Mutant resources are essential to improve our understanding of the biology of slow-growing mycobacte...
In the course of developing strategies to obtain a mutation in the aspartate semialdehyde dehydrogen...
Background: The genus Mycobacterium (M.) comprises highly pathogenic bacteria such as M. tubercul...