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E. coli Strains

Post by methionine »

Hi all,
I was wondering if you know of where I could find information on specific strains of E. coli. Specifically, I am going to be working with E. coli K12 strain dg98. I know it is considered biosafety level 1, but... my teacher says that I need more information on the strain to write in my research proposal. (Is it even necessary to write about the specific strain of bacteria? If so, what is the significance; how will it affect my experiment? I'm only using the bacteria to amplify my plasmids.)

Thank you very much, and Happy New Year!

-M
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matthewmulanax
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Post by matthewmulanax »

These sites may be of value in your search.

Use of a modified soluble Pseudomonas exotoxin A in ...C. overnight and transformed into competent E. coli K12 strain DG98 (ATCC 39768). The transduced cells were plated in the presence of 0.3 mM isopropyl ...
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4933288.html - 96k - Cached - Similar pages

Human tumor necrosis factor - Patent 4677064For M13 phage recombinants, E. coli strains susceptible to phage infection, such as E. coli K12 strain DG98 are employed. The DG98 strain has been deposited ...
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[PDF] The Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Genetic Mapping and ...File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat




lowing Escherichia coli K-12 strains: HBl 01; DG99, thi endA. hsdR lacZ ... was performed with E. coli. strain DG98, thi endA hsdR lacZ M15A proC::TnlO supE ...
http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/121/2/223.pdf - Similar pages

DNA and expression vector encoding I.kappa.B Protein - US Patent ...Host strains used in cloning in M13 consists of E. coli strains susceptible to phage infection, such as E. coli K12 strain DG98 are employed. ...
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/58307 ... ption.html - 110k - Cached - Similar pages

Alteration of DNA adenine methylase (Dam) activity in Pasteurella ...3 Down , lanes 6 and 7), similar to parent strain DG98 (Fig. ... Recognition sequence of the dam methylase of Escherichia coli K12 and mode of cleavage of ...
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[PDF] Alteration of DNA adenine methylase (Dam) activity in Pasteurella ...File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
E. coli DG98. Parent strain for DG105. ATCC. E. coli DG105. dam mutant (dam-13, lacI ... of DNA adenine methylation mutants of Escherichia coli K12. Mutat ...
mic.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/149/8/2283.pdf - Similar pages

Human tumor necrosis factor - Patent 4677064For M13 phage recombinants, E. coli strains susceptible to phage infection, such as E. coli K12 strain DG98 are employed. The DG98 strain has been deposited ...
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4677064.html - 106k - Cached - Similar pages

Use of a modified soluble Pseudomonas exotoxin A in ...C. overnight and transformed into competent E. coli K12 strain DG98 (ATCC 39768). The transduced cells were plated in the presence of 0.3 mM isopropyl ...
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4933288.html - 96k - Cached - Similar pages
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[PDF] Processing of the Initiation Methionine from Proteins: Properties ...File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
used to transform competent cells of strain CM89 for further. screening. Individual colonies of ... Isolation of the E. coli map gene. E. coli K-12 CM89 is ...
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[PDF] Regulation licheniformis:File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
E. coli. MM294 (thi-J hsdRJ7 endAl. supE44. [30]), DG98. [thi-J. hsdRJ7 endAl ... fered by three nucleotides from that of the wild-type strain ...
jb.asm.org/cgi/reprint/170/7/3206.pdf - Similar pages

[PDF] The Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Genetic Mapping and ...File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
lowing Escherichia coli K-12 strains: HBl 01; DG99, thi endA. hsdR lacZ ... was performed with E. coli. strain DG98, thi endA hsdR lacZ M15A proC::TnlO supE ...
http://www.genetics.org/cgi/reprint/121/2/223.pdf - Similar pages

DNA and expression vector encoding I.kappa.B Protein - US Patent ...Host strains used in cloning in M13 consists of E. coli strains susceptible to phage infection, such as E. coli K12 strain DG98 are employed. ...
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/58307 ... ption.html - 110k - Cached - Similar pages

It is important to learn as much as possible about your selected topic before planning the experiment(s). A thorough literature eview will help avoid time consuming dead end experiments

Good luck,

Matt Mulanax
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Post by methionine »

Thank you, but the links you posted seem like... a google search or something of that sort. I have looked at google searches, and I got a similar result. The web sites are not very helpful in providing a background of this particular strain, so that was why I asked on this forum. Does anybody know of any books, even, that could possibly help me on this?

thanks,
-M
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carolinethorn
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Post by carolinethorn »

Hi M,

Certain strains of E.coli have been engineered to be good for slightly different tasks such amplifying plasmids or producing recombinant proteins.

If you are only using this strain to amplify up plasmids then it is probably because its a high copy number strain - ie. will have many copies of plasmid per bacterial cell so the yield on your plasmid prep will be high. It may also have been engineered to make sure that the plasmids are replicated with as few errors as possible. Some strains are good for plasmids that have a particular backbone, if the original version of the plasmid (and its origin of replication) came from a particular strain it will grow well in that strain.

If you are buying the cells from a supplier it will have a blurb about these features in the catalogue - so i would check the catalogues from companies like Stratagene, NEB, Invitrogen. Also check the details of your plasmid - if its based on a commerical plasmid like pGEM the notes that came with it may recommend a particular strain and say why.

Check with your mentor on this one as to why they use this strain. If you can't get hold of them try a student or postdoc in their lab as they should also know.

Best of luck,
Caroline

PS- I will get to your q about controls later!
methionine
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Post by methionine »

thanks, I'm seeing my mentor in a day or two, so I should be able to clear that up. :)

-M
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