화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol.71, No.4, 450-454, 2006
Stable transformation of Chromobacterium violaceum with a broad-host-range plasmid
Stable transformants of Chromobacterium violaceum were obtained by high-voltage electroporation with a 7-kilobase binary plasmid. The technique was reliable, reproducible, and simple, with efficiencies of 10(5) transformants/mu g of plasmid DNA. The electrical conditions that resulted in the highest efficiencies were short pulse length (4.4-4.5 ms) and high voltage (12.5 kV/cm). The numbers of transformants were almost the same during the growth exponential phase (variation at optical density) and resulted in the highest efficiencies at DNA concentration of 250 mu g/ml. Saturation appeared to begin at 4 mu g/ml of DNA. This method of C. violaceum transformation should enhance the genetic and biotechnological research by providing a valuable, widely used procedure of introducing DNA into this bacterium.