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Ling Liu1, Yu Zhang2, Xue Liu2
1Department of Laboratory Medicine, Key Laboratory of Precision Medicine for Viral Diseases, Guangxi Health Commission Key Laboratory of Clinical Biotechnology, Liuzhou People's Hospital, Liu Zhou, China.
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The genetic intractability of Fusobacterium nucleatum has slowed progress in defining mechanisms of fusobacterial pathogenesis. Transformation is inefficient, and broadly applicable genetic tools are still limited. A major obstacle is the presence of endogenous restriction-modification (RM) systems that cleave incoming DNA lacking appropriate methylation. This chapter presents a concise, reproducible protocol to increase transformation efficiency in F. nucleatum by systematically bypassing RM barriers. The workflow combines methylome mapping by single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing, expression of cognate methyltransferases (MTases) in an intermediary Escherichia coli host to pre-methylate shuttle plasmids, and optimized electroporation with careful anaerobic handling and selective recovery. Using F. nucleatum ATCC 25586 as an example, the method yields a marked improvement in transformation efficiency, and the same logic can be adapted to additional F. nucleatum isolates once their methylation context is defined.
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