2019
DOI: 10.1101/870006
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Natural transformation of the filamentous cyanobacterium Phormidium lacuna

Abstract: 9Research for biotechnological applications of cyanobacteria focuses on synthetic pathways and 10 bioreactor design, while little effort is devoted to introduce new, promising organisms in the field. 11Applications are most often based on recombinant work, and the establishment of transformation 12 can be a risky, time-consuming procedure. In this work we demonstrate the natural transformation 13 of the filamentous cyanobacterium Phormidium lacuna and insertion of a selection marker into the 14 genome by homol… Show more

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“…TP1 was adapted by a previously described natural transformation protocol for the filamentous, non-heterocystous cyanobacterium Phormidium lacuna HE10DO (9). 25 ml Chlorogloeopsis cultures grown in BG11 at 37 °C were sonicated for min at maximum intensity using Elmasonic S 60 ultrasound unit (Elma Schmidbauser GmbH, Singen, Germany) to lose cell aggregates and generate a homogenous cell suspension.…”
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“…TP1 was adapted by a previously described natural transformation protocol for the filamentous, non-heterocystous cyanobacterium Phormidium lacuna HE10DO (9). 25 ml Chlorogloeopsis cultures grown in BG11 at 37 °C were sonicated for min at maximum intensity using Elmasonic S 60 ultrasound unit (Elma Schmidbauser GmbH, Singen, Germany) to lose cell aggregates and generate a homogenous cell suspension.…”
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“…The role of the here-listed genes in natural competence was recently validated in Synechococcus elongatus PCC (17). The distribution of genes essential for natural competence in cyanobacterial genomes suggest that natural competence is a prevalent trait within the phylum (9,17,18).…”
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“…Others, like Caulobacter crescentus are monoploid irrespective to the growth rate (9). Alternatively, some bacteria maintain multiple chromosome copies per cell (polyploidy) irrespective of growth rate as observed in many cyanobacteria (10)(11)(12)(13). Ploidy of cyanobacteria is highly variable, it is influenced by growth phase, chemical and physical parameters and stress conditions (10,12,14,15).…”
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