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Bacterial transformation of terpenoids

Russian Chemical Reviews, 2014
AbstractReview: 246 refs.
I. B. Ivshina   +2 more
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Bacterial Transformations of Benzothiophene and Methylbenzothiophenes

Environmental Science & Technology, 1994
The abilities of three Pseudomonas strains transform each of the six isomers of methylbenzothiophene was studied. These compounds would not support growth but were biotransformed in a cell suspension of one of the violates and in cultures of the other two isolates while they grew on 1-methylnaphthalene or glucose.
Jan T. Andersson   +3 more
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Chlorination (but Not UV Disinfection) Generates Cell Debris that Increases Extracellular Antibiotic Resistance Gene Transfer via Proximal Adsorption to Recipients and Upregulated Transformation Genes.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2022
To advance the understanding of antibiotic resistance propagation from wastewater treatment plants, it is important to elucidate how different effluent disinfection processes affect the dissemination of predominantly extracellular antibiotic resistance ...
Qing-bin Yuan   +7 more
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"Steady-state" competence for bacterial transformation

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1968
The cells of Bacillus subtilis, grown in minimal media, are known to become competent for transformation for a short period at a specific phase of ceil growth. In the present work the cells (strain 168 ind−) were grown in continuous culture (chemostat; glucose limiting, generation time 4 h, 37 °C).
Herbert H. Eichhorn   +2 more
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Mechanism of Bacterial Transformation and Transfection

1974
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses that in spite of the large amount of information on the physiology of the competent cell, including the production of competence factors in a number of transformation systems and an additional protein that must be synthesized to permit irreversible binding of DNA by D.
Jane K. Setlow   +3 more
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Strategies for the development of bacterial transformation systems

Biochimie, 1988
An effective transformation system is a prerequisite for facile genetic manipulation of bacteria. Bacteria may be naturally competent for transformation or may be treated with various agents, such as Tris buffers or divalent metal ions, to induce competence.
Annick Mercenier, Bruce M. Chassy
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Bacterial Transformation (Kushner Method)

2003
The principle of this procedure is very similar to that of the standard calcium chloride method, (see Chapter 34 ) i.e., exponential phase cells are harvested and washed with a solution containing divalent cations. This renders the cells competent, which simply means they are now able to take up DNA from the solution.
Jeremy W. Dale, P. J. Greenaway
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A simple and rapid method of bacterial transformation

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2010
Recently, a unique method for bacterial transformation using nanofibers to inoculate DNA has been developed by Naoto Yoshida and colleagues. We have verified the principle, transforming Escherichia coli, Yersinia enterocolitica and Acinetobacter baumannii, and have established a user-friendly protocol. A buffered suspension of sepiolite-an inexpensive,
Franziska Faber   +5 more
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