
doi: 10.1292/jvms.60.277
pmid: 9524960
The condition of an electroporation method was re-evaluated for the introduction of foreign plasmid DNA into Rhodococcus equi. The method is based on an electroporation of the bacteria made competent by culturing in a broth containing glycine and by heat shock at 50 degrees C. Transformation of R. equi could be achieved with a chloramphenicol-resistant shuttle vector originating from Rhodococcus fascians at an efficiency of about 10(4) transformants/microgram DNA. The bacteria were also shown to become competent when they were incubated with a chemical transformation buffer prior to washing with an electroporation buffer.
electroporation, Glycerol, Gene Transfer Techniques, Glycine, Polysorbates, <i>Rhodococcus equi</i>, Culture Media, Electroporation, Rhodococcus equi, genetic transformation, Plasmids
electroporation, Glycerol, Gene Transfer Techniques, Glycine, Polysorbates, <i>Rhodococcus equi</i>, Culture Media, Electroporation, Rhodococcus equi, genetic transformation, Plasmids
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