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    Transformation of Brucella Species with Suicide and Broad Host-Range Plasmids

    • Last Update: 2021-02-20
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    The six species that make up the genus
    Brucella
    infect a wide variety of animals and humans (
    1
    ). This bacterial species is gram-negative and classified as a facultative intracellular pathogen (reviewed in ref.
    2
    ). In the livestock industry of the United States and numerous countries throughout the world, the major economic impact of
    Brucella
    is its ability to induce abortions in cattle (
    3
    ).
    B. abortus
    is able to infect and replicate within macrophages (
    4

    6
    ), trophoblasts (
    7

    9
    ), and a variety of other cells (
    10

    12
    ). It is not clearly understood how virulent strains of
    B. abortus
    survive in the bovine host for extended periods of time in the face of a detectable cell-mediated immunity (
    3
    ). In order to determine the genetic basis of the virulence of
    Brucella
    , i.e., to replicate and live inside professional and nonprofessional phagocytic cells, it is necessary to identify virulence genes as well as characterize these genes by complementation and mutational studies. Thus, the ability to transform
    Brucella
    with suicide plasmids (to introduce transposons or cause allelic exchanges) or replicating plasmids (to perform complementation studies) is paramount in implementing molecular approaches to unravel the genetic basis for
    Brucella
    virulence determinants.
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