Bio-Protocol (Mar 2024)

Mobilization of Plasmids from Bacteria into Diatoms by Conjugation Technique

  • Federico Berdun,
  • Matías Valiñas,
  • Gabriela Pagnussat,
  • Eduardo Zabaleta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4945
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5

Abstract

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Diatoms serve as a source for a variety of compounds with particularbiotechnological interest. Therefore, redirecting the flow to a specific pathwayrequires the elucidation of the gene’s specific function. The mostcommonly used method in diatoms is biolistic transformation, which is a veryexpensive and time-consuming method. The use of episomes that are maintained asclosed circles at a copy number equivalent to native chromosomes has become auseful genetic system for protein expression that avoids multiple insertions,position-specific effects on expression, and potential knockout of non-targetedgenes. These episomes can be introduced from bacteria into diatoms viaconjugation. Here, we describe a detailed protocol for gene expression thatincludes 1) the gateway cloning strategy and 2) the conjugation protocol for themobilization of plasmids from bacteria to diatoms.