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RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES CUT AT SPECIFIC SITES & LEAVE STICKY ENDS

EcoR1 animation

Leave “sticky ends” that can be used to join DNA from different organisms

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PLASMIDS

• Small circular self replicating DNA molecule in bacteria separate from bacterial chromosome

• 2-30 genes

• Often carry genes for antibiotic resistance or genetic recombination

• Can be exchanged between bacteria• Bacterial “sex” = conjugation (facilitated by F plasmids)

• Role in rapid evolution

• Method for spreading “antibiotic resistance”•R PLASMIDS

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PLASMIDS

• PLASMID MOVIE Part 2• LAB 6:• Cells can be made “competent” by using

calcium chloride and “heat shock” to change their cell walls - makes them better able to pick up plasmids;

• rapidly growing cells are made competent more easily

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Can be cut with restriction enzymes and used to incorporate foreign DNA into bacteria

Bacteria reproduce, copying the inserted gene along with plasmid

PLASMIDS & RECOMBINANT DNA

• Ti plasmid movie

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Green Fluorescent Protein(GFP)

• Genetic tool

• Originally from jellyfish

• Way to tell if gene has been incorporated

http://www.vet.upenn.edu/schoolresources/communications/publications/bellwether/61/stem_cells.html

http://mabryonline.org/blogs/larkin/GFP%5CGFP_aequorea_victoria-1.jpeg

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REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE

• Found in RETROVIRUSES (EX: HIV)• Uses RNA message to make a DNA copy• Info flows in reverse RNA → DNA

• Can take eukaryotic RNA message after introns have been removed and change it into a DNA sequence to be read by bacteria (no RNA processing in prokaryotes)

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REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE

http://biology200.gsu.edu/houghton/4564%20'04/figures/lecture%204/AAAreverse.jpg

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GENE CLONING

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Genetics of Viruses & Bacteria Chapter 18

http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com/s-energy-and-power.htm

Control of gene expression in Eukaryotes

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Bacteria• Bacteria review

– one-celled organisms– prokaryotes– reproduce by mitosis

• binary fission

– rapid growth• generation every ~20 minutes• 108 (100 million) colony overnight!

– dominant form of life on Earth– incredibly diverse

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Bacterial genome

• Single circular chromosome– haploid– naked DNA

• no histone proteins

– ~4 million base pairs• ~4300 genes• 1/1000 DNA in eukaryote

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No nucleus!• No nuclear membrane

– chromosome in cytoplasm– transcription & translation are coupled

together• no processing of mRNA

– no introns– but Central Dogma

still applies• use same

genetic code

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Binary fission• Replication of bacterial

chromosome• Asexual reproduction

– offspring genetically identical to parent

– where does variation come from?

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Variation in bacteria

• Sources of variation– spontaneous mutation– transformation

• plasmids• DNA fragments

– transduction– conjugation– transposons

bacteria shedding DNA

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Spontaneous mutation• Spontaneous mutation is a

significant source of variation in rapidly reproducing species

• Example: E. coli– human colon (large intestines)– 2 x 1010 (billion) new E. coli each day!– spontaneous mutations

• for 1 gene, only ~1 mutation in 10 million replications• each day, ~2,000 bacteria develop mutation in that gene• but consider all 4300 genes, then:

4300 x 2000 = 9 million mutations per day per human host!

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TRANSFORMATION in bacteria• Bacteria are opportunists

– pick up naked foreign DNA wherever it may be hanging out

• have surface transport proteins that are specialized for the uptake of naked DNA

– import bits of chromosomes from other bacteria

– incorporate the DNA bits into their own chromosome

• express new gene• form of recombination

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Swapping DNA

• Genetic recombination by trading DNA1 3 2

arg+trp-

arg-trp+

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Plasmids • Plasmids

– small supplemental circles of DNA• 5000 - 20,000 base pairs• self-replicating

– carry extra genes• 2-30 genes

– can be exchanged between bacteria• bacterial sex!!• rapid evolution • antibiotic resistance

– can be imported from environment

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Plasmids This will beimportant!

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Plasmids & antibiotic resistance• Resistance is futile?

– 1st recognized in 1950s in Japan

– bacterial dysentery not responding to antibiotics

– worldwide problem now• resistant genes are

on plasmids that are swapped between bacteria

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Biotechnology

• Used to insert new genes into bacteria– example: pUC18

• engineered plasmid used in biotech

antibiotic resistance gene on plasmid is used as a selective agent

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TRANSDUCTION with viruses

Phage viruses carry bacterial genes from one host to another

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CONJUGATION - Bacteria “sex”

movie Conjugation • Direct transfer of DNA between 2 bacterial cells

that are temporarily joined– results from presence of F plasmid with F factor

• F for “fertility” DNA

– E. coli “male” extends sex pilli, attaches to female bacterium

– cytoplasmic bridge allows transfer of DNA