A quantitative analysis of shotgun cloning in Bacillus subtilis protoplasts |
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Authors: | Peter Haima Sierd Bron and Gerard Venema |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Genetics, Center of Biological Sciences, Kerklaan 30, NL-9751 NN Haren (GN), The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary We used the Escherichia coli-Bacillus subtilis shuttle vector pHP13, which carries the replication functions of the cryptic B. subtilis plasmid pTA1060, to study the effects of BsuM restriction, plasmid size and DNA concentration on the efficiency of shotgun cloning of heterologous E. coli DNA in B. subtilis protoplasts. In a restriction-deficient strain, clones were obtained with low frequency (19% of the transformants contained a recombinant plasmid) and large inserts (>6 kb) were relatively rare (12% of the clones contained inserts in the range of 6–9 kb). The efficiency of shotgun cloning was severely reduced in restricting protoplasts: the class of large inserts (>6 kb) was under-represented in the clone bank (4% of the clones contained inserts in the range of 6–6.1 kb). Furthermore, BsuM restriction caused structural instability of some recombinant plasmids. Transformation of protoplasts with individual recombinant plasmids showed that plasmid size and transforming activity were negatively correlated. The size effect was most extreme with cut and religated plasmid DNA. The yield of clones was independent of the DNA concentration during transformation. It is therefore unlikely that clones were not detected because of simultaneous uptake of more than one plasmid. It is concluded that shotgun cloning in B. subtilis protoplasts is inferior to that in competent cells. |
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Keywords: | Shotgun cloning Bacillus subtilis protoplasts BsuM restriction Plasmid stability Plasmid size |
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