1. Quantification of plasmid loss in Escherichia coli cells by use of flow cytometry.
- Author
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Bahl MI, Sørensen SJ, and Hestbjerg Hansen L
- Subjects
- Colony Count, Microbial, Escherichia coli growth & development, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Genes, Reporter, Green Fluorescent Proteins, Luminescent Proteins genetics, Repressor Proteins, Escherichia coli genetics, Flow Cytometry, Plasmids analysis
- Abstract
A method was developed to study plasmid stability in Escherichia coli cells, which utilised the high speed analysis properties of flow cytometry. To discriminate between plasmid-harbouring cells and plasmid-free cells a plasmid-encoded Lac repressor protein was used to regulate the expression of a chromosomally inserted green fluorescent protein gene in the host cells. Flow cytometric analysis enabled detection and quantification of plasmid-free cells due to their green fluorescent phenotype. The reported system offers real-time analysis in combination with a very low detection level of plasmid loss in bacterial populations. This could be useful in future investigations of plasmid stability and population selection in bacterial communities.
- Published
- 2004
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