Plasmid and chromosomal DNA recovery by electroextraction of cyanobacteria |
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Authors: | Duane Moser Daniel Zarka Curtis Hedman Toivo Kallas |
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Institution: | Department of Biology and Microbiology, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract High voltage electroporation has been investigated as a method for rapid recovery of plasmid and chromosomal DNA from the cyanobacteria Nostoc PCC 7121, Synechococcus PCC 7002, and Anabaena PCC 7120. Pulses of 18 kV/cm and higher applied to concentrated Nostoc cells carrying a shuttle plasmid (pRL25) resulted in copious release of nucleic acids and phycobiliproteins into the suspending medium. Small portions of these supernatants, when electroporated with Escherichia coli , gave rise to hundreds of E. coli transformants which contained pRL25. Electroporation of Synechococcus carrying plasmid pAQE19 did not cause detectable release of macromolecules but did reveal a low-level, voltage independent 'leakage' of pAQE19 into the medium. Electroextraction of Nostoc or Anabaena followed by addition of E. coli and delivery of a second high-voltage pulse permitted direct, one-cuvette transfer of shuttle plasmids from these cyanobacteria into E. coli . Electroextraction of single cyanobacterial colonies, as shown for Nostoc , also released sufficient chromosomal DNA for amplification of specific sequences by the polymerase chain reaction. |
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Keywords: | Cyanobacteria Photosynthesis Electroporation DNA extraction Plasmid extraction Polymerase chain reaction |
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