铜绿假单胞菌GEM菌株与其亲本菌株在实验室条件下的适应性比较

Salah Maaty, A. Hassan, M. Aminand, M. Elashtokhy
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通过对铜绿假单胞菌水平基因转移偶联机制构建的转基因微生物菌株与其亲本菌株的适应性进行了评估。生态适应性表达了一个有机体与其环境的相互作用。这被认为是评估基因工程微生物(GEM)的良好指标。当释放到环境中时,在实验室条件下进行该测定,以调查环境条件对适应性的影响。这些实验室条件包括不同阳离子(Na+、Ca+2和Fe+3)、不同培养温度、pH值和两个亲本的不同比例的影响。单阳离子和二阳离子(Na+,Ca+2)浓度的增加表明亲本和转偶联物(GEM)的适应度增加,Na+和Ca+2分别达到最大浓度(105mM)和(85mM),然后开始降低。在这三个菌株中,温度对基因转移速率和适合度起着重要作用。温度升高直到达到最佳温度与基因转移速率之间存在直接关系。此外,当供体和受体之间的比例为3:1时,通过接合的基因转移率最高。跨偶联菌株和亲本的细菌适应度的最佳结果出现在pH 9时,这意味着它们的适应度都增加了。这些结果表明,转基因菌株可以与其亲本菌株一样具有并存活良好,并且某些生态因素的影响在这三个菌株中是相似的。
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THE FITNESS OF A GEM STRAIN OF Pseudomonas aeruginosaBACTERIA COMPARING WITH ITS PARENT STRAINS UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS
The fitness of a genetically engineered microorganism strain that constructed as transconjugant by conjugation mechanism of horizontal gene transfer in Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria comparing with its parent strains has been assessed. Ecological fitness expresses interaction of an organism with its environment. This consider as a good indicator for the assessment of Genetically Engineered Microorganism (GEM). When released into the environment this assay was carried out under laboratory condition to investigate the effects of environmental condition on the fitness. These laboratory condition included the effect of different cations (Na + , Ca +2 , and Fe +3 ), different incubation temperatures, pH values and different ratios of the two parents. Increasing of mono, and di cations (Na + , Ca +2 ) concentrations revealed an increasing in the fitness of parents and transconjugant (GEM( strain up to the maximum concentration (105 mM) with Na + and (85 mM) with Ca +2 and then began to decrease. In the three strains temperature plays an important role in gene transfer rate and fitness, There was a direct relationship between the increasing in temperature until it reaches the optimum temperature and the rate of gene transfer. Also, the highest rate of gene transfer via conjugation appeared when the ratio between the donor and the recipient was 3:1. The best results for bacterial fitness for transconjugant strain and parents appeared at pH 9, which means increased fitness for both of them. These results show that the transconjugant strain can be have and survive well as its parent strain and the effects of some ecological factor are similar in the three strains.
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