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Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2007

A most effective method for selecting a broad range of short and medium-chain-length polyhidroxyalcanoate producing microorganisms

Dolly Margot Revelo Romo; María Victoria Grosso; Nubia Carmenza Moreno Solano; Dolly Montoya Castaño

A molecular approach was used for selecting polyhydroxyalcanoate (PHA)-accumulating potential Gram-negative bacteria from different genera by colony polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Three degenerate primers were designed for amplifying a fragment from PHA synthase gene ( phaC ) (Class I), phaC1 and phaC2 (Class II) genes for detecting PHA-producing bacteria. Thirty-four out of 55 bacterial strains from the old collection selected using Sudan black B staining were phaC+ . PCR was used for directly selecting 35 new collection bacterial strains; these strains were phaC+ and their ability to produce PHA was confirmed by Sudan black B staining. Four specific primers were designed on genes of Class II PHA biosynthesis operon. These primers were used for evaluating 9 strains from the old phaC+ collection; 6 showed Class II PHA synthase organisation. 34 from the old and new bacterial isolation were characterised by 16S ribosomal gene (16S rDNA) gene partial sequencing. The tool proposed here can be used for better directing PHA production based on PHA biosynthesis genes and bacterial genera. Class I or II phaC genes were detected in 9 different genera and were able to infer the type of polymer produced.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Assembly and Analysis of Differential Transcriptome Responses of Hevea brasiliensis on Interaction with Microcyclus ulei

Uriel Alonso Hurtado Páez; Ibonne Aydee García Romero; Silvia Restrepo; Fabio Ancízar Aristizábal Gutiérrez; Dolly Montoya Castaño

Natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) is a tropical tree used commercially for the production of latex, from which 40,000 products are generated. The fungus Microcyclus ulei infects this tree, causing South American leaf blight (SALB) disease. This disease causes developmental delays and significant crop losses, thereby decreasing the production of latex. Currently several groups are working on obtaining clones of rubber tree with durable resistance to SALB through the use of extensive molecular biology techniques. In this study, we used a secondary clone that was resistant to M. ulei isolate GCL012. This clone, FX 3864 was obtained by crossing between clones PB 86 and B 38 (H. brasiliensis x H. brasiliensis). RNA-Seq high-throughput sequencing technology was used to analyze the differential expression of the FX 3864 clone transcriptome at 0 and 48 h post infection (hpi) with the M. ulei isolate GCL012. A total of 158,134,220 reads were assembled using the de novo assembly strategy to generate 90,775 contigs with an N50 of 1672. Using a reference-based assembly, 76,278 contigs were generated with an N50 of 1324. We identified 86 differentially expressed genes associated with the defense response of FX 3864 to GCL012. Seven putative genes members of the AP2/ERF ethylene (ET)-dependent superfamily were found to be down-regulated. An increase in salicylic acid (SA) was associated with the up-regulation of three genes involved in cell wall synthesis and remodeling, as well as in the down-regulation of the putative gene CPR5. The defense response of FX 3864 against the GCL012 isolate was associated with the antagonistic SA, ET and jasmonic acid (JA) pathways. These responses are characteristic of plant resistance to biotrophic pathogens.


Genome Announcements | 2015

Draft Genome Sequences of Clostridium Strains Native to Colombia with the Potential To Produce Solvents

Juan Pablo Rosas-Morales; Ximena Perez-Mancilla; Liliana López-Kleine; Dolly Montoya Castaño; Diego Mauricio Riaño-Pachón

ABSTRACT Genomes from four Clostridium sp. strains considered to be mesophilic anaerobic bacteria, isolated from crop soil in Colombia, with a strong potential to produce alcohols like 1,3-propanediol, were analyzed. We present the draft genome of these strains, which will be useful for developing genetic engineering strategies.


Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2006

Genome analysis of thirteen Colombian clostridial strains by pulsed field gel electrophoresis

Diana Milena Quilaguy Ayure; Zulma Rocío Suárez Moreno; Fabio Ancízar Aristizábal Gutiérrez; José Mauricio Bernal Morales; Dolly Montoya Castaño


Universitas Scientiarum | 2010

Analysing the dhaT gene in Colombian Clostridium sp. (Clostridia) 1,3-propanediol-producing strains

Diana Milena Quilaguy Ayure; José David Montoya Solano; Zulma Rocío Suárez Moreno; José Mauricio Bernal Morales; Dolly Montoya Castaño


Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología | 2006

Análisis bioinformático y predicción de genes en secuencias genómicas de Clostridium sp. IBUN22A

José David Montoya Solano; Zulma Rocío Suárez Moreno; Dolly Montoya Castaño; Fabio Ancízar Aristizábal Gutiérrez


Universitas Scientiarum | 2015

Computational analysis of 1,3-propanediol operon transcriptional regulators: insights into Clostridium sp. glycerol metabolism regulation

Carlos Eduardo Barragán; Andrés Julián Gutiérrez-Escobar; Dolly Montoya Castaño


Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología | 2006

Revisión sobre el hongo Microcyclus ulei, agente causal del mal suramericano de la hoja del caucho

Ibonne Aydee García Romero; Fabio Ancízar Aristizábal; Dolly Montoya Castaño


Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología | 2017

35 años del Seminario de Biotecnología en la Universidad Nacional de Colombia y 30 años del IBUN

Dolly Montoya Castaño


XVI Colacmar y XVI Senalmar, Santa Marta 2015 | 2015

Aislamiento de bacterias epífitas de macroalgas de la especie Ulva lactuca y evaluación de su actividad funcional (actividad lipolítica, celulolítica y producción de siderofóros)

Paula Tatiana González Sánchez; Natalia Beatriz Comba; Dolly Montoya Castaño; Johanna Santamaría Vanegas

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Carlos Eduardo Barragán

National University of Colombia

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Ximena Pérez Mancilla

National University of Colombia

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Bernardo Chaves Córdoba

National University of Colombia

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Isaac Quesada Méndez

National University of Colombia

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