A method for increasing #electroporation #competence of Gram-negative clinical isolates by polymyxin B nonapeptide |
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-15997-8
A method for increasing electroporation competence of Gram-negative clinical isolates by polymyxin B nonapeptide - Scientific Reports

The study of clinically relevant bacterial pathogens relies on molecular and genetic approaches. However, the generally low transformation frequency among natural isolates poses technical hurdles to widely applying common methods in molecular biology, including transformation of large constructs, chromosomal genetic manipulation, and dense mutant library construction. Here we demonstrate that culturing clinical isolates in the presence of polymyxin B nonapeptide (PMBN) improves their transformation frequency via electroporation by up to 100-fold in a dose-dependent and reversible manner. The effect was observed for PMBN-binding uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) and Salmonella enterica strains but not naturally polymyxin resistant Proteus mirabilis. Using our PMBN electroporation method we show efficient delivery of large plasmid constructs into UPEC, which otherwise failed using a conventional electroporation protocol. Moreover, we show a fivefold increase in the yield of engineered mutant colonies obtained in S. enterica with the widely used lambda-Red recombineering method, when cells are cultured in the presence of PMBN. Lastly, we demonstrate that PMBN treatment can enhance the delivery of DNA-transposase complexes into UPEC and increase transposon mutant yield by eightfold when constructing Transposon Insertion Sequencing (TIS) libraries. Therefore, PMBN can be used as a powerful electropermeabilisation adjuvant to aid the delivery of DNA and DNA–protein complexes into clinically important bacteria.

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Inducible #CRISPRi-based operon silencing and selective in trans gene #complementation in #Borrelia burgdorferi | bioRxiv
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https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.05.519228v1

Metabolically-targeted dCas9 expression in bacteria | Nucleic Acids Research |

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https://academic.oup.com/nar/advance-article/doi/10.1093/nar/gkac1248/6984588

#Multiplex Generation, Tracking, and Functional #Screening of Substitution Mutants Using a #CRISPR/Retron System | ACS Synthetic Biology

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acssynbio.0c00002

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Engineering #antiviral immune-like systems for autonomous #virus #detection and inhibition in mice |

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-35425-9

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Engineering antiviral immune-like systems for autonomous virus detection and inhibition in mice - Nature Communications

The development of broad-spectrum antivirals is an important part of pandemic preparedness and response. Here the authors present ALICE, synthetic biology designer immune-like cells that act as a sense-and-destroy antiviral system can detect viruses from seven different genera, mimicking the human innate immune system.

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Compact Cas9d and HEARO enzymes for genome editing discovered from uncultivated microbes

#cas9 #crispr #genomeediting #biotech #synbio #genetictools

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-35257-7

Compact Cas9d and HEARO enzymes for genome editing discovered from uncultivated microbes - Nature Communications

Programmable, RNA-guided nucleases are diverse enzymes that have been repurposed for biotechnological applications. Here, the authors mine an extensive genome-resolved metagenomics database and identified uncharacterized families of RNA-guided, compact nucleases.

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Polarity of the CRISPR roadblock to transcription - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

Hall et al. discovered the molecular mechanism for the polarity of the CRISPR roadblock to transcription: RNA polymerase progression can collapse the R-loop formed by a bound dCas to allow read-through from the PAM-distal side. Guide RNA modifications allow modulation of the dCas R-loop stability.

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An easily modifiable conjugative #plasmid for studying horizontal gene transfer -
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36100085/
An easily modifiable conjugative plasmid for studying horizontal gene transfer - PubMed

Horizontal gene transfer is an important mechanism in bacterial evolution and can occur at striking frequencies when mediated by mobile genetic elements. Conjugative plasmids are mobile genetic elements that are main drivers of horizontal transfer and a major facilitator in the spread of antibiotic …

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