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Whole genome transplantation: bringing natural or synthetic bacterial genomes back to life

La transplantation de génomes - Redonner vie à des génomes bactériens naturels ou synthétiques

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The development of synthetic genomics (SG) allowed the emergence of several groundbreaking techniques including the synthesis, assembly and engineering of whole bacterial genomes. The successful implantation of those methods, which culminated in the creation of JCVI-syn3.0 the first nearly minimal bacterium with a synthetic genome, mainly results from the use of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a transient host for bacterial genome replication and modification. Another method played a key role in the resounding success of this project: bacterial genome transplantation (GT). GT consists in the transfer of bacterial genomes cloned in yeast, back into a cellular environment suitable for the expression of their genetic content. While successful using many mycoplasma species, a complete understanding of the factors governing GT will most certainly help unleash the power of the entire SG pipeline to other genetically intractable bacteria.
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Fabien Labroussaa, Vincent Baby, Sébastien Rodrigue, Carole Lartigue. La transplantation de génomes - Redonner vie à des génomes bactériens naturels ou synthétiques. Médecine/Sciences, 2019, 35 (10), pp.761-770. ⟨10.1051/medsci/2019154⟩. ⟨hal-02627958⟩

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