CMMB 549 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Periplasm, Relaxase, Natural Competence

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Natural transformation and lab transformation are not the same process. Some are competent only in certain conditions. Good evidence now that you can get e. coli to take up dna by the same mechanisms as other bacteria. Chemical competence: high ion buffers, change cell envelope enough that they make transient holes through membrane to allow dna to pass. Electroporation: subject cells to electric field which creates hole(s) in membrane depending on bacteria. Has been recommended for removal of plasmids from bacterial cells because sometimes holes will be big enough to allow plasmid to leak out. Markers are used because there is no other means to follow dna otherwise. Hemophilus: thought that dsdna is taken up in om, but through periplasmic space, ssdna is taken up. Free dna binds to receptors embedded in cell wall. There are enzymes in membrane that digest one strand of dna. If from closely related bacterium, it can recombine with dna of competent cell.

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