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Generating chromosome-located transcriptional fusions to fluorescent proteins for single-cell gene expression analysis in pseudomonas syringae

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Rufián, José S., López-Márquez, Diego, López-Pagán, Nieves, Grant, Murray, Ruiz-Albert, Javier and Beuzón, Carmen R. (2017) Generating chromosome-located transcriptional fusions to fluorescent proteins for single-cell gene expression analysis in pseudomonas syringae. In: Medina, C. and López-Baena , F., (eds.) Host-Pathogen Interactions. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1734 . New York, NY: Humana Press, pp. 183-199. ISBN 9781493976034

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Abstract

The last decade has seen significant effort directed toward the role of phenotypic heterogeneity in bacterial adaptation. Phenotypic heterogeneity usually refers to phenotypic diversity that takes place through nongenetic means, independently of environmental induced variation. Recent findings are changing how microbiologists analyze bacterial behavior, with a shift from traditional assays averaging large populations to single-cell analysis focusing on bacterial individual behavior. Fluorescence-based methods are often used to analyze single-cell gene expression by flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy and/or microfluidics. Moreover, fluorescence reporters can also be used to establish where and when are the genes of interest expressed. In this chapter, we use the model bacterial plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae to illustrate a method to generate chromosome-located transcriptional gene fusions to fluorescent reporter genes, without affecting the function of the gene of interest.

Item Type: Book Item
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Science > Life Sciences (2010- )
SWORD Depositor: Library Publications Router
Series Name: Methods in Molecular Biology
Journal or Publication Title: Methods in Molecular Biology
Publisher: Humana Press
Place of Publication: New York, NY
ISBN: 9781493976034
ISSN: 1064-3745
Book Title: Host-Pathogen Interactions
Editor: Medina, C. and López-Baena , F.
Official Date: 30 December 2017
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30 December 2017Published
Volume: 1734
Page Range: pp. 183-199
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7604-1_15
Status: Not Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
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