Phage transduction is a pretty tedious and slow process. I like the flp-frt system for homologous recombination. I've only used it in E. coli K12, but there are many papers about the use of this method across a wide range of species. The methodology is fairly simple and straight forward and plasmids are available from an open-source depository. It can get tricky when integrating into a site that is resistant to recombination, but that usually for a good reason
http://www.igmm.cnrs.fr/IMG/pdf/flpin_pog44_man-2.pdf
http://www.pnas.org/content/93/12/6191.short
On Thursday, May 31, 2012 11:56:27 AM UTC-7, Mega wrote:
About the Red-System (Red - lambda phage):--
It works just for E.Coli and specifically only in E.Coli K12 ??
So it can't be used to engineer Cyanobacteria, B.Subrilis, etc. ??
Are there ready-to use systems (you just buy and use) for those organisms??
Thx,
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