DNA UPTAKE IN BACTERIA
Natural competence is widespread among bacterial species. The mechanism of DNA uptake in both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria is reviewed. The transformation pathways are discussed, with attention to the fate of donor DNA as it is processed by the competent cell. The proteins involved in me...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annual review of microbiology 1999-01, Vol.53 (1), p.217-244 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Natural competence is widespread among bacterial species. The mechanism of
DNA uptake in both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria is reviewed. The
transformation pathways are discussed, with attention to the fate of donor DNA
as it is processed by the competent cell. The proteins involved in mediating
various steps in these pathways are described, and models for the
transformation mechanisms are presented. Uptake of DNA across the inner
membrane is probably similar in gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, and
at least some of the required proteins are orthologs. The initial
transformation steps differ, as expected, from the presence of an outer
membrane only in the gram-negative organisms. The similarity of certain
essential competence proteins to those required for the assembly of type-4 pili
and for type-2 protein secretion is discussed. Finally several hypotheses for
the biological role of transformation are presented and evaluated. |
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ISSN: | 0066-4227 1545-3251 |
DOI: | 10.1146/annurev.micro.53.1.217 |