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Delivering "Chromatic Bacteria" Fluorescent Protein Tags to Proteobacteria Using Conjugation.

Rudolf O Schlechter1, Mitja Np Remus-Emsermann1.   

Abstract

Recently, we published a large and versatile set of plasmids, the chromatic bacteria toolbox, to deliver eight different fluorescent protein genes and four combinations of antibiotic resistance genes to Gram-negative bacteria. Fluorescent tags are important tools for single-cell microbiology, synthetic community studies, biofilm, and host-microbe interaction studies. Using conjugation helper strain E. coli S17-1 as a donor, we show how plasmid conjugation can be used to deliver broad host range plasmids, Tn5 transposons delivery plasmids, and Tn7 transposon delivery plasmids into species belonging to the Proteobacteria. To that end, donor and recipient bacteria are grown under standard growth conditions before they are mixed and incubated under non-selective conditions. Then, transconjugants or exconjugant recipients are selected on selective media. Mutant colonies are screened using a combination of tools to ensure that the desired plasmids or transposons are present and that the colonies are not containing any surviving donors. Through conjugation, a wide range of Gram-negative bacteria can be modified without prior, often time-consuming, establishment of competent cell and electroporation procedures that need to be adjusted for every individual strain. The here presented protocol is not exclusive for the delivery of Chromatic bacteria plasmids and transposons, but can also be used to deliver other mobilizable plasmids to bacterial recipients.
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Keywords:  Tn5 transposon ; Tn7 transposon ; Conjugation; Fluorescent proteins; GFP; Mobilisable plasmids; Plasmid

Year:  2019        PMID: 33654996      PMCID: PMC7854147          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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