Small extracellular particles with big potential for horizontal gene transfer: membrane vesicles and gene transfer agents

Bacteria are known to release different types of particles that serve various purposes such as the processing of metabolites, communication, and the transfer of genetic material. One of the most interesting aspects of the production of such particles is the biogenesis and trafficking of complex part...

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description Bacteria are known to release different types of particles that serve various purposes such as the processing of metabolites, communication, and the transfer of genetic material. One of the most interesting aspects of the production of such particles is the biogenesis and trafficking of complex particles that can carry DNA, RNA, proteins or toxins into the surrounding environment to aid in bacterial survival or lead to gene transfer. Two important bacterial extracellular complexes are membrane vesicles and gene transfer agents. In this review, we will discuss the production, contents and functions of these two types of particles as related to their abilities to facilitate horizontal gene transfer.
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subjects Bacteria
Bacteria - genetics
Cytoplasmic Vesicles
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
DNA, Bacterial
Extracellular vesicles
Gene transfer
Gene Transfer, Horizontal
Genetic transformation
Horizontal transfer
Intracellular Membranes
Membrane vesicles
Membranes
Metabolites
Microbiological research
Microbiology
Ribonucleic acid
RNA
Toxins
Vesicles
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