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Engineering Bacteria to Produce Pure Phage-like Particles for Gene Delivery

Matthew Tridgett, Maria Ababi, Alexander Osgerby, Robert Ramirez-Garcia, Alfonso Jaramillo

2020ACS Synthetic Biology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural and engineered phages have been used in many applications, but their use to deliver user-defined genetic cargoes has been hampered by contamination with replicative phage, restricting use of the technology beyond the laboratory. Here we present a method to produce transducing particles without contamination. In addition, we demonstrate the use of a helper phage-free transducing particle preparation as an antimicrobial agent. This will pave the way for the development of new phage-based technologies with greater scope than lytic phage therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Lytic cyclePhage therapyBacteriophageBiologyBacteriaSynthetic biologyPhage displayMicrobiologyComputational biologyGene deliveryNanotechnologyBiotechnologyGeneVirologyGeneticsGenetic enhancementMaterials scienceEscherichia coliVirusAntibodyBacteriophages and microbial interactionsCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology
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