Escherichia coli is not assumed to be naturally transformable. However, several recent reports have shown that E. coli can express modest genetic competence in certain conditions that may arise in its environment. We have shown previously that spontaneous lateral transfer of non-conjugative plasmids occurs in a colony biofilm of mixed E. coli strains (a set of a donor strain harbouring a plasmid and a plasmid-free recipient strain). In this study, with high-frequency combinations of strains and a plasmid, we constructed the same lateral plasmid transfer system in liquid culture. Using this system, we demonstrated that this lateral plasmid transfer was DNase-sensitive, indicating that it is a kind of transformation in which DNase-accessible ...
Transformation of Ca²⁺-heat shocked Escherichia coli cells with plasmid DNA has become an indispens...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is one of the most important processes leading to prokaryotic genome inn...
Abstract Background How does the recipient cell contribute to bacterial conjugation? To answer this ...
AbstractRecently, we discovered a novel phenomenon, “cell-to-cell transformation” by which non-conju...
We studied the transforming ability of the extracellular plasmid DNA released from a genetically eng...
Transformation is one mode of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in bacteria, wherein extracellular nake...
Spontaneous plasmid transformation of Escherichia coli is independent of the DNA uptake machinery fo...
<div><p>Spontaneous plasmid transformation of <em>Escherichia coli</em> is independent of the DNA up...
Escherichia coli has homologues of the competence genes other species use for DNA uptake and process...
The highly efficient genetic transformation of cells is essential for synthetic biology procedures, ...
<div><p>We have investigated to what extent natural transformation acting on free DNA substrates can...
Factors that affect he probability of genetic transformation f Escherichia coli by plasmids have bee...
Schäfer A, Kalinowski J, Simon R, Seep-Feldhaus AH, Pühler A. High-frequency conjugal plasmid transf...
Bacterial conjugation is a process that is mediated either by a direct cell-to-cell junction or by f...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is now indisputably the predominant driving force, if not the sole fo...
Transformation of Ca²⁺-heat shocked Escherichia coli cells with plasmid DNA has become an indispens...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is one of the most important processes leading to prokaryotic genome inn...
Abstract Background How does the recipient cell contribute to bacterial conjugation? To answer this ...
AbstractRecently, we discovered a novel phenomenon, “cell-to-cell transformation” by which non-conju...
We studied the transforming ability of the extracellular plasmid DNA released from a genetically eng...
Transformation is one mode of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in bacteria, wherein extracellular nake...
Spontaneous plasmid transformation of Escherichia coli is independent of the DNA uptake machinery fo...
<div><p>Spontaneous plasmid transformation of <em>Escherichia coli</em> is independent of the DNA up...
Escherichia coli has homologues of the competence genes other species use for DNA uptake and process...
The highly efficient genetic transformation of cells is essential for synthetic biology procedures, ...
<div><p>We have investigated to what extent natural transformation acting on free DNA substrates can...
Factors that affect he probability of genetic transformation f Escherichia coli by plasmids have bee...
Schäfer A, Kalinowski J, Simon R, Seep-Feldhaus AH, Pühler A. High-frequency conjugal plasmid transf...
Bacterial conjugation is a process that is mediated either by a direct cell-to-cell junction or by f...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is now indisputably the predominant driving force, if not the sole fo...
Transformation of Ca²⁺-heat shocked Escherichia coli cells with plasmid DNA has become an indispens...
Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is one of the most important processes leading to prokaryotic genome inn...
Abstract Background How does the recipient cell contribute to bacterial conjugation? To answer this ...