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Transformation
Transformation
iram fareed
iram fareed
2015-mphil-1020
2015-mphil-1020
DNA exchange among bacteria
DNA exchange among bacteria
• DNA can be exchanged among bacteria in three
ways:
1. Conjugation
The transfer of genetic material between
bacterial cells by direct cell-to-cell contact or by a
bridge-like connection between two cells.
2. Transduction
A phage carries DNA from one bacterium to
another.
3. Transformation
Cells take up free DNA directly from their
environment.
Transformation
Transformation
• Incorporation of naked DNA from
extracellular environment.
• Cells that can be used
for transformation are
called competent.
History
History
• In 1928, Fred Griffith found that one form of the
pathogenic pneumococci (now called
Streptococcus pneumoniae) could be
mysteriously “transformed” into another form.
• Griffith made a conclusion that the dead
pathogenic bacteria gave off a “transforming
principle” that changed the live nonpathogenic
rough-colony-forming bacteria into the
pathogenic smooth-colony form.
Competence
Competence
• The ability of some bacteria to take up naked
DNA from their environment.
• It is genetically programmed. Generally, more
than a dozen genes are involved, encoding both
regulatory and structural components.
• The general steps that occur in natural
transformation differ in Gram-negative
and positive bacteria.
Steps involved
Steps involved
Types of Transformation
Types of Transformation
There are two types of transformation:
1.Natural transformation
2.Artificial transformation
Natural Transformation
Natural Transformation
• In this case DNA take-up occurs without outside
help.
• Naturally competent bacterium – They can
take up DNA from the environment without
requiring special treatment.
• About 40 species have been found to be
naturally competent or transformable.
• Examples: Bacillus subtilis, Streptococcus
pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria
gonorrhoeae, Helicobacter pylori, Acinetobacter
baylyi, and some species of marine
cyanobacteria.
Steps involved in natural
Steps involved in natural
transformation
transformation
Following proteins are involved in this process:
•ComEA: binds directly extracellular double-stranded DNA.
•The comF genes encode proteins that translocate the
DNA into the cell.
• ComFA provides the energy for translocation of DNA
through the membrane.
•ComEA, ComEC, and ComFA form a sort of ATP-
DNA into the cell.
•The genes in the comG operon encode proteins that
might form a “pseudopilus” which helps move DNA
through the ComEC channel.
They might bind to extracellular DNA, perhaps acting
through the ComEA DNA-binding protein, and then retract,
drawing the DNA into the cell.
Conti…
Conti…
• The comE, comF and comG operons are all under the
transcriptional control of ComK.
• Some of genes involved in the transformation process
are not designated as com, because such genes were
first discovered on the basis of their involvement in other
processes.
1. The nucA gene product makes double-strand breaks
in extracellular DNA.
2. Other examples are single-stranded-DNA binding
protein (SSB), and RecA functions in the
recombination of transforming DNA with chromosome
DNA.
Conti….
Conti….
• The lengths of single-stranded DNA
incorporated into the recipient chromosome are
about 8.5 to 12 kb on cotransformation of
genetic markers
• incorporation takes only few minutes to be
completed.
Natural transformation of Gram
Natural transformation of Gram
positive bacteria
positive bacteria
Natural transformation in gram
Natural transformation in gram
negative bacteria
negative bacteria
Artificially induced competence
Artificially induced competence
• Bacteria can be sometimes be made competent by
certain chemical treatments or DNA can be forced into
bacteria by a strong electric field in a process called
electroporation.
1. Chemical Treatment (with calcium ions).
• Chemically induced transformation is usually
inefficient, and only a small percentage of the cells are
ever transformed.
• The cells must be plated under conditions, selective
for the transformed cells.
• Therefore, the DNA used for the transformation should
contain a selectable gene such as encoding resistance
to an antibiotic.
Artificially induced competence
Artificially induced competence
2. Electroporation
• The bacteria are mixed with DNA and briefly
exposed to a strong electric field.
• The bacteria first be washed extensively in
buffer with very low ionic strength such as
distilled water.
• The brief electric field across the cellular
membranes might create artificial pore of H2O
lined by phospholipid head groups. DNA can
pass through these temporary hydrophilic
pores.
• Electroporation requires specialized equipment.
Applications of Transformation
Applications of Transformation
Bacterial transformation is used:
•To make multiple copies of DNA, called DNA
cloning.
•To make large amounts of specific human
proteins, for example, human insulin, which can
be used to treat people with Type I diabetes.
•To genetically modify a bacterium or other cell.
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  • 2. DNA exchange among bacteria DNA exchange among bacteria • DNA can be exchanged among bacteria in three ways: 1. Conjugation The transfer of genetic material between bacterial cells by direct cell-to-cell contact or by a bridge-like connection between two cells. 2. Transduction A phage carries DNA from one bacterium to another. 3. Transformation Cells take up free DNA directly from their environment.
  • 3. Transformation Transformation • Incorporation of naked DNA from extracellular environment. • Cells that can be used for transformation are called competent.
  • 4. History History • In 1928, Fred Griffith found that one form of the pathogenic pneumococci (now called Streptococcus pneumoniae) could be mysteriously “transformed” into another form. • Griffith made a conclusion that the dead pathogenic bacteria gave off a “transforming principle” that changed the live nonpathogenic rough-colony-forming bacteria into the pathogenic smooth-colony form.
  • 5. Competence Competence • The ability of some bacteria to take up naked DNA from their environment. • It is genetically programmed. Generally, more than a dozen genes are involved, encoding both regulatory and structural components. • The general steps that occur in natural transformation differ in Gram-negative and positive bacteria.
  • 7. Types of Transformation Types of Transformation There are two types of transformation: 1.Natural transformation 2.Artificial transformation
  • 8. Natural Transformation Natural Transformation • In this case DNA take-up occurs without outside help. • Naturally competent bacterium – They can take up DNA from the environment without requiring special treatment. • About 40 species have been found to be naturally competent or transformable. • Examples: Bacillus subtilis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Helicobacter pylori, Acinetobacter baylyi, and some species of marine cyanobacteria.
  • 9. Steps involved in natural Steps involved in natural transformation transformation Following proteins are involved in this process: •ComEA: binds directly extracellular double-stranded DNA. •The comF genes encode proteins that translocate the DNA into the cell. • ComFA provides the energy for translocation of DNA through the membrane. •ComEA, ComEC, and ComFA form a sort of ATP- DNA into the cell. •The genes in the comG operon encode proteins that might form a “pseudopilus” which helps move DNA through the ComEC channel. They might bind to extracellular DNA, perhaps acting through the ComEA DNA-binding protein, and then retract, drawing the DNA into the cell.
  • 10. Conti… Conti… • The comE, comF and comG operons are all under the transcriptional control of ComK. • Some of genes involved in the transformation process are not designated as com, because such genes were first discovered on the basis of their involvement in other processes. 1. The nucA gene product makes double-strand breaks in extracellular DNA. 2. Other examples are single-stranded-DNA binding protein (SSB), and RecA functions in the recombination of transforming DNA with chromosome DNA.
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  • 12. Conti…. Conti…. • The lengths of single-stranded DNA incorporated into the recipient chromosome are about 8.5 to 12 kb on cotransformation of genetic markers • incorporation takes only few minutes to be completed.
  • 13. Natural transformation of Gram Natural transformation of Gram positive bacteria positive bacteria
  • 14. Natural transformation in gram Natural transformation in gram negative bacteria negative bacteria
  • 15. Artificially induced competence Artificially induced competence • Bacteria can be sometimes be made competent by certain chemical treatments or DNA can be forced into bacteria by a strong electric field in a process called electroporation. 1. Chemical Treatment (with calcium ions). • Chemically induced transformation is usually inefficient, and only a small percentage of the cells are ever transformed. • The cells must be plated under conditions, selective for the transformed cells. • Therefore, the DNA used for the transformation should contain a selectable gene such as encoding resistance to an antibiotic.
  • 16. Artificially induced competence Artificially induced competence 2. Electroporation • The bacteria are mixed with DNA and briefly exposed to a strong electric field. • The bacteria first be washed extensively in buffer with very low ionic strength such as distilled water. • The brief electric field across the cellular membranes might create artificial pore of H2O lined by phospholipid head groups. DNA can pass through these temporary hydrophilic pores. • Electroporation requires specialized equipment.
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  • 18. Applications of Transformation Applications of Transformation Bacterial transformation is used: •To make multiple copies of DNA, called DNA cloning. •To make large amounts of specific human proteins, for example, human insulin, which can be used to treat people with Type I diabetes. •To genetically modify a bacterium or other cell.