Abstract
The life cycle of Dictyostelium discoideum consists of many cellular and developmental aspects. By virtue of its relatively high transformation efficiency and a small haploid genome, this organism has proven to be advantageous for characterizing gene functions. However, a much higher transformation efficiency is required as one of the prerequisites for unraveling gene function on a genome-wide scale. In this study, we describe the positive effect of desalted deep sea water, when used as a solvent medium, on the transformation and homologous recombination efficiencies in Dictyostelium. A standard Dictyostelium medium HL5 containing desalted deep sea water, HL5dsw, distinctly increased both the transformation and homologous recombination efficiencies by approximately 2- to 3-fold. Furthermore, we observed that the growth of cells in HL5dsw both before and after electroporation contributed to the increase in transformation efficiency. These results indicate that a simple modification of the solvent medium remarkably enhanced the isolation of transformants and gene-targeted clones, which had previously been difficult to isolate. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG.
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Kuwayama, H., & Nagasaki, A. (2008). Desalted deep sea water increases transformation and homologous recombination efficiencies in Dictyostelium discoideum. Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, 14(4), 157–162. https://doi.org/10.1159/000107371
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