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US Patent 7892811 Controlled lysis of bacteria

Patent 7892811 was granted and assigned to Zymo Research on February, 2011 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Zymo Research
Zymo Research
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
7892811
Patent Inventor Names
Xiyu Jia0
Jan Kostal0
Jonathan Anthony Claypool0
Date of Patent
February 22, 2011
Patent Application Number
11205867
Date Filed
August 16, 2005
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11713330 Methods and devices for ultrasensitive direct detection of microorganisms
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Patent Primary Examiner
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James S Ketter
Patent abstract

The present invention relates to the simple, gentle, and efficient extraction of biological material from Escherichia coli (E. coli). The use of E. coli in research laboratories depends on the ability to prepare lysates to isolate the desired products under investigation. The present invention includes methods and engineered E. coli strains that are capable of rapid controlled lysis or herein “autolysis”. The XJa strains were made from JM109 and the XJb strains from BL21 by insertion of the λ R or (λ SR) lytic endolysin gene to replace the tightly regulated araB gene. Thus, arabinose becomes a non-metabolizable inducer and the controlled autolysis phenotype is induced by the PBAD promoter by the presence of saturating arabinose. Upon induction of the bacteriophage λR endolysin, the E. coli remains intact but is efficiently lysed after one freeze-thaw cycle. The present invention is usable with many different buffer systems and is flexible in this regard. The controlled autolysis phenotype shows increased yields and purity of extracted protein compared to detergent based lysis or traditional sonication lysis methods. The present invention is useful for routine protein expression or nucleic acid extraction and also for high-through-put manipulation involving protein or nucleic acid from E. coli.

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