Establishment of a tractable genetic transformation system in Veillonella spp.

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We have constructed the first Escherichia coli-Veillonella shuttle vector based on an endogenous plasmid (pVJL1) isolated from a clinical Veillonella strain. A highly transformable Veillonella strain was also identified. Both the shuttle vector and the transformable strain should be valuable tools for future Veillonella genetic studies.

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Liu, J., Xie, Z., Merritt, J., & Qi, F. (2012). Establishment of a tractable genetic transformation system in Veillonella spp. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 78(9), 3488–3491. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00196-12

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