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Competent cells with very high transformation efficiencies are used for DNA library construction (such as cDNA, gDNA, phage display, and CRISPR and gene libraries) to promote high coverage of unique constructs. Electroporation is a preferred transformation method to create DNA fragment and gene libraries because it provides the highest transformation efficiency. Competent cells for heat-shock transformation are also available.

How critical is transformation efficiency for getting good DNA library representation

E. coli strains for plasmid library construction

These competent cells have mutated mcrA, mcrBC, mrr, and/or hsdRMS restriction systems so they are efficient at cloning methylated DNA, which is important for construction of highly representative eukaryotic genomic libraries.

The following Invitrogen competent cells feature:

  • Blue/white colony selection
  • High transformation efficiency

Electrocompetent bacteria for library preparation

ProductElectroMAX DH10B competent cells kit box, 5 yellow-capped tubes, 2 vials of growth media, and 1 tube of control DNAElectroMAX Stbl4 competent cells kit box, 5 capped cell tubes, 2 vials of growth media, and 1 tube of control DNAElectroMAX DH10B T1 resistant kit box, 5 red-capped tubes, 2 vials of growth media, and 1 tube of control DNAMegaX DH10B T1 resistant kit box, 5 blue-capped tubes, 3 vials of recovery media, and 1 tube of control DNA
ElectroMAX DH10B Competent CellsElectroMAX Stbl4 Competent CellsElectroMAX DH10B T1 Phage-Resistant Competent CellsMegaX DH10B T1R Electrocompetent Cells
Recommended forgDNA and plasmid rescueInverted and direct repeats, CRISPR librariesgDNA and plasmid rescue (phage resistance)Large DNA inserts, highest efficiency
Transformation Efficiency>1 x 1010 cfu/µg>5 x 109 cfu/µg

>1 x 1010 cfu/µg

>3 x 1010 cfu/µg
(highest)
Compatible plasmid size>20 kb

>100 kb

>20 kb>100 kb
T1, T5, and φ80 phage resistance (tonA (fhuA))  
Generating ssDNA (Contains F´ episome) 
Cloning unstable inserts 
M13mp18 RF DNA included
Format5 x 100 µL/tube5 x 100 µL/tube5 x 100 µL/tube5 x 100 µL/tube

Chemically competent bacteria for library preparation

Productphoto of MAX Efficiency DH5αF´IQ competent cells kit box, 5 green-capped tubes, 2 vials of growth media, and 1 tube of control DNAphoto of OmniMAX 2 T1R chemically competent E. coli One Shot kit box, 21 pink-capped tubes, 1 vial of growth media, and 1 tube of control DNA
MAX Efficiency DH5αF´IQ Competent CellsOmniMAX 2 T1R chemically competent E. coli
Recommended forPhage display, toxic gene cloningGateway and TOPO cloning reactions
Transformation Efficiency>1 x 108 cfu/µg>5 x 109 cfu/µg
Compatible plasmid size>20 kb>20 kb
T1, T5, and φ80 phage resistance (tonA (fhuA)) 
Generating ssDNA (Contains F´ episome)  
Cloning unstable inserts
M13mp18 RF DNA included 
Format5 x 200 µL/tube21 x 50 uL/tube

Electrocompetent bacteria for library preparation

ProductElectroMAX DH10B competent cells kit box, 5 yellow-capped tubes, 2 vials of growth media, and 1 tube of control DNAElectroMAX Stbl4 competent cells kit box, 5 capped cell tubes, 2 vials of growth media, and 1 tube of control DNAElectroMAX DH10B T1 resistant kit box, 5 red-capped tubes, 2 vials of growth media, and 1 tube of control DNAMegaX DH10B T1 resistant kit box, 5 blue-capped tubes, 3 vials of recovery media, and 1 tube of control DNA
ElectroMAX DH10B Competent CellsElectroMAX Stbl4 Competent CellsElectroMAX DH10B T1 Phage-Resistant Competent CellsMegaX DH10B T1R Electrocompetent Cells
Recommended forgDNA and plasmid rescueInverted and direct repeats, CRISPR librariesgDNA and plasmid rescue (phage resistance)Large DNA inserts, highest efficiency
Transformation Efficiency>1 x 1010 cfu/µg>5 x 109 cfu/µg

>1 x 1010 cfu/µg

>3 x 1010 cfu/µg
(highest)
Compatible plasmid size>20 kb

>100 kb

>20 kb>100 kb
T1, T5, and φ80 phage resistance (tonA (fhuA))  
Generating ssDNA (Contains F´ episome) 
Cloning unstable inserts 
M13mp18 RF DNA included
Format5 x 100 µL/tube5 x 100 µL/tube5 x 100 µL/tube5 x 100 µL/tube

Chemically competent bacteria for library preparation

Productphoto of MAX Efficiency DH5αF´IQ competent cells kit box, 5 green-capped tubes, 2 vials of growth media, and 1 tube of control DNAphoto of OmniMAX 2 T1R chemically competent E. coli One Shot kit box, 21 pink-capped tubes, 1 vial of growth media, and 1 tube of control DNA
MAX Efficiency DH5αF´IQ Competent CellsOmniMAX 2 T1R chemically competent E. coli
Recommended forPhage display, toxic gene cloningGateway and TOPO cloning reactions
Transformation Efficiency>1 x 108 cfu/µg>5 x 109 cfu/µg
Compatible plasmid size>20 kb>20 kb
T1, T5, and φ80 phage resistance (tonA (fhuA)) 
Generating ssDNA (Contains F´ episome)  
Cloning unstable inserts
M13mp18 RF DNA included 
Format5 x 200 µL/tube21 x 50 uL/tube

Phage display library construction

Phage display libraries are used to discover antibodies [1] and have been used to identify human antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 [2]. In addition to high transformation efficiency competent cells, phage display protocols require a M13KO7 Helper Phage that can be acquired separately.

CRISPR library construction

CRISPR screening workflows often require construction of sgRNA libraries. Stbl4 competent cells have been used to successfully build these RNA libraries [3].

Preparing cDNA and genomic DNA libraries

Thermo Fisher Scientific provides many reagents and resources for bacterial library construction. cDNA can be constructed using the Invitrogen Second Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit or other cDNA library construction kits.

For genomic DNA library preparation, use Invitrogen genomic DNA extraction kits to consistently achieve excellent results.

Tips for transforming bacteria for construction of DNA libraries

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