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Genetic transformation in freshwater: Escherichia coli is able to develop natural competence.

B Baur1, K Hanselmann, W Schlimme, B Jenni.   

Abstract

Until now, Escherichia coli was thought to be unable to develop natural competence, i.e., genetic transformation could be achieved only artificially with the aid of nonphysiological concentrations of calcium ions or by other treatments. We have tested the competence development of E. coli through transformation under natural conditions in river water, springwater, and mineral water which contained between 0 and 11 mM Ca2+, using pUC18 DNA. The presence of calcium ions at concentrations as low as 1 to 2 mM was sufficient to obtain transformants. Variations in the temperature of incubation were not required for competence development but had an influence on the transformation frequency. Using water from mineral springs originating from calcareous regions, we have obtained transformation frequencies with laboratory strains of E. coli similar to those reported for other gram-negative bacteria known to develop natural competence. The competence development of E. coli is most probably internally regulated (as for the other gram-negative bacteria), and inadequate conditions chosen for the transformation tests in the laboratory might impair the detection of higher natural transformation frequencies. The results will enhance our knowledge about the fate of laboratory or production strains of E. coli cells reaching natural aquatic ecosystems.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8837423      PMCID: PMC168176          DOI: 10.1128/aem.62.10.3673-3678.1996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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