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Role of membrane potential on artificial transformation of E. coli with plasmid DNA.

Subrata Panja1, Swati Saha, Bimal Jana, Tarakdas Basu.   

Abstract

The standard method of transformation of Escherichea coli with plasmid DNA involves two important steps: cells are first suspended in 100mM CaCl(2) at 0 degrees C (in which DNA is added), followed by the administration of a heat-pulse from 0 to 42 degrees C for 90s [Cohen, S., Chang, A., Hsu, L., 1972. Nonchromosomal antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 69, 2110-2114]. The first step makes the cells competent for uptake of DNA and the second step is believed to facilitate the DNA entry into the cells by an unknown mechanism. In this study, the measure of membrane potential of the intact competent cells, at different steps of transformation process, either by the method of spectrofluorimetry or that of flow cytometry, indicates that the heat-pulse step (0-->42 degrees C) heavily decreases the membrane potential. A subsequent cold shock (42-->0 degrees C) raises the potential further to its original value. Moreover, the efficiency of transformation of E. coli XL1 Blue cells with plasmid pUC19 DNA remains unaltered when the heat-pulse step is replaced by the incubation of the DNA-adsorbed competent cells with 10 microM carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenyl hydrazone (CCCP) for 90s at 0 degrees C. Since the CCCP, a well-known protonophore, reduces membrane potential by dissipating the proton-motive-force (PMF) across E. coli plasma membrane, our experimental results suggest that the heat-pulse step of the standard transformation procedure facilitates DNA entry into the cells by lowering the membrane potential.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16876281     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2006.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biotechnol        ISSN: 0168-1656            Impact factor:   3.307


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