Electroporation at elevated temperatures substantially improves transformation efficiency of slow-growing mycobacteria |
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Authors: | Barry J. Wards Des M. Collins |
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Affiliation: | AgResearch, Wallaceville Animal Research Centre, P.O. Box 40063, Upper Hutt, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract The effect of electroporation temperature, biochemical pretreatment of cells and stage of culture on electroporation efficiency for slow-growing mycobacteria were investigated. The efficiency of transformation into Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium bovis and Mycobacterium intracellulare increased markedly with temperature. In contrast, the efficiency of transformation into Mycobacterium smegmatis , a fast-growing species, was higher at 0°C and decreased with temperature. While stage of culture had little effect, a further increase in efficiency of 2–4-fold was obtained following glycine or ethionamide pretreatment. Electroporation at 37°C has been chosen as a standard condition for slow-growing species as it usually resulted in a transformation efficiency several orders of magnitude higher than that obtained at 0°C. |
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Keywords: | Mycobacteria Electroporation Transformation efficiency Tuberculosis |
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