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摘要
分枝杆菌的靶向基因删除仍然很复杂,需要专业知识和多个步骤。在这里,我们提出了一种一步到位、易于理解和执行的靶向基因删除方法。利用这种方法,我们成功地删除了 M. smegmatis 和 M. abscessus 中的多个基因。我们相信这种方法将促进分枝杆菌的分子研究,并使全世界更多的研究人员能够使用这种方法。
A simplified and efficient method for single-step, targeted gene deletion in mycobacteria
Targeted gene deletion in mycobacteria remain complicated, requiring expertise and multiple steps. Here we present a single-step, easy to understand and perform method for targeted gene deletion. Using this method, we successfully deleted several genes in both M. smegmatis and M. abscessus. We believe this method will facilitate molecular research of mycobacteria and make it accessible to a greater number of researchers throughout the world.
期刊介绍:
Tuberculosis is a speciality journal focusing on basic experimental research on tuberculosis, notably on bacteriological, immunological and pathogenesis aspects of the disease. The journal publishes original research and reviews on the host response and immunology of tuberculosis and the molecular biology, genetics and physiology of the organism, however discourages submissions with a meta-analytical focus (for example, articles based on searches of published articles in public electronic databases, especially where there is lack of evidence of the personal involvement of authors in the generation of such material). We do not publish Clinical Case-Studies.
Areas on which submissions are welcomed include:
-Clinical TrialsDiagnostics-
Antimicrobial resistance-
Immunology-
Leprosy-
Microbiology, including microbial physiology-
Molecular epidemiology-
Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria-
Pathogenesis-
Pathology-
Vaccine development.
This Journal does not accept case-reports.
The resurgence of interest in tuberculosis has accelerated the pace of relevant research and Tuberculosis has grown with it, as the only journal dedicated to experimental biomedical research in tuberculosis.