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Mechanisms of Transforming DNA Uptake to the Periplasm of Bacillus subtilis

Jeanette Hahn, Micaela DeSantis, David Dubnau

2021mBio26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Transformation is a widely distributed mechanism of bacterial horizontal gene transfer that plays a role in the spread of antibiotic resistance and virulence genes and more generally in evolution. Although transformation was discovered nearly a century ago and most, if not all the proteins required have been identified in several bacterial species, much remains poorly understood about the molecular mechanism of DNA uptake. This study uses epifluorescence microscopy to investigate the passage of labeled DNA into the compartment between the cell wall and the cell membrane of Bacillus subtilis, a necessary early step in transformation. The roles of individual proteins in this process are identified, and their modes of action are clarified.

Topics & Concepts

Periplasmic spaceBacillus subtilisBiologyCytoplasmDNATransformation (genetics)Cell biologyVirulenceHorizontal gene transferGeneGeneticsEscherichia coliBacteriaPhylogenetic treeBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyBacteriophages and microbial interactionsAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria