Describe the differences in the transformation process in Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms.
Ans ) Gram positive bacteria (Noncompetent) can become competent after they are treated with the media containing competence factor. Wheras in Gram negative bacteria there is no such competence factor.
Gram positive bacteria has ATP dependent helicase (ComFA) whose role is the uptake of DNA which is the sole purpose of the Transformation process.Wheras in Gram negative bacteria it is absent.
The DNA sequences which are identified by the receptor also varies among the Gram positive and Gram negative bacterial transformation process.
Describe the differences in the transformation process in Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms.
Describe the structure of gram-positive and gram-negative cell walls and explain their differences.
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