(11-727) Mix & Go! XJa Autolysis Compet Zymo Research 10 x 100µl/Unit
(11-727) Mix & Go! XJa Autolysis Compet Zymo Research 10 x 100µl/Unit
CAT#: 11-727 Zymo Research

Mix & Go! XJa Autolysis Competent Cells

1ml 500x L-Arabinose, 10 x 100µl/Unit

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Product Overview
  • Fast: 80 - 90% of E.coli are lysed in only 10 minutes after harvesting
  • Simple 20 Second Transformation: No heat shock! Just add DNA and sprea
  • High Transformation Efficiencies: Achieve 108 - 109 transformants perµg of plasmid DNA
Technical Specifications
BrandZymo Research Corporation
AutolysisLyses easily. The parent strain JM109 itself will release about 20% of cellular protein after one freeze-thaw cycle. This strain will lyse in a wide range of buffer conditions. 80-90% of E. coli are lysed after a single freeze-thaw treatment.
Cell GrowthGrows well, especially when medium is supplemented with 1mM Mg2+.
DNA ExtractionThis strain is EndA- and yields high quality DNA preparations.
DNA StabilityThe RecA- mutation in XJa stabilizes repetitive DNA sequences.
Processing Time10 minutes
Transformation Efficiency108 - 109 transformants perµg of plasmid DNA
Product Storage-70°C to -80°C
Protein ExpressionSuitable for general screening, but proteases may degrade small or otherwise unstable recombinant proteins.
Detailed Description


While there are many cell lysis methods available to scientists, unfortunately none of these methods combine all the ideal features for simple, efficient, economical, and gentle lysis of E. coli cells. The E. coli XJ autolysing strains from Zymo Research were engineered to address this problem. Mild expression of a chromosomally encoded bacteriophage lambda R gene, encoding the lambda lysozyme, also known as lambda endolysin, is induced during growth. Cells are harvested intact while the peptidoglycan layer of the cell walls has been protected from digestion by the cytoplasmic membrane. The membrane is, however, amenable to disruption by a brief physico-chemical stress such as a freeze-thaw cycle after harvesting the cells. The XJ Autolysis™ method is highly efficient and takes only minutes (unlike traditional multiple freeze-thaw cycles). It can be applied to any number of samples without increasing processing time and labor (unlike sonication or French-press), is reliable and repeatable (unlike lysozyme treatment), and finally, is fully compatible with a wide range of buffers. Additionally, it does not require use of any potentially interfering components such as detergents, commonly found in various lytic buffers. They are also applicable for nucleic acid purification, and available with a DE3 lysogen encoding the T7 polymerase for expressing recombinant proteins driven by the T7 promoter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can glycerol be present during the freeze-thaw cycle?
Do not perform the freeze and thaw cycle in a buffer containing glycerol. Glycerol protects the E.coli from forming ice crystals which are essential to the lysis of the cells.
How do you improve lysis efficiency?
If the results obtained are not satisfactory, lysis can be significantly improved by incubating the cells at higher temperatures (25 - 37°C) or for longer time (10 or 20 minutes) after thawing (step 5).
Do the Mix & Go! strains methylate DNA?
Yes
Can glucose be added to the growth media?
When glucose is added to the growth media, it inhibits the induction of the autolysis genes when it is present in the media. As the cells grow, they consume the glucose as a carbon source. Once the glucose has been consumed autolysis begins.
Are competent cells GMOs?
All our competent cells are classified into Biosafety level 1 and are not genetic modified organisms. Only when transformed with a plasmid they become GMOs.
Are the Mix & Go! strains dam+ and dcm+?
Most cloning strains will be dam+/dcm+ unless specifically noted in the genotype.

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