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Citation

Zeaiter Z, Mapelli F, Crotti E, Borin S. Electron. j. biotechnol 2018; 33: 17-28.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018)

DOI

10.1016/j.ejbt.2018.03.003

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Genetic manipulation of bacteria is a procedure necessary to obtain new strains that express peculiar and defined genetic determinants or to introduce genetic variants responsible for phenotypic modifications. This procedure can be applied to explore the biotechnological potential associated with environmental bacteria and to utilize the functional properties of specific genes when inserted into an appropriate host. In the past years, marine bacteria have received increasing attention because they represent a fascinating reservoir of genetic and functional diversity that can be utilized to fuel the bioeconomy sector. However, there is an urgent need for an in-depth investigation and improvement of the genetic manipulation tools applicable to marine strains because of the paucity of knowledge regarding this. This review aims to describe the genetic manipulation methods hitherto used in marine bacteria, thus highlighting the limiting factors of the different techniques available today to increase manipulation efficiency. In particular, we focus on methods of natural and artificial transformations (especially electroporation) and conjugation because they have been successfully applied to several marine strains. Finally, we emphasize that, to avoid failure, future work should be carried out to establish tailored methodologies for marine bacteria.


Language: en

Keywords

Transformation; Conjugation; Electroporation; Genetic manipulation; Genome engineering; Marine bacteria; Metagenomic library; Natural competence; Next-generation DNA sequencing; Single-cell genome analysis; Suicide vectors

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