DH5-Alpha Cell

DH5-Alpha Cells are E. coli cells engineered by American biologist Douglas Hanahan to maximize transformation efficiency. They are defined by three[1] mutations: recA1, endA1 which help plasmid insertion and lacZΔM15 which enables blue white screening. The cells are competent and often used with calcium chloride transformation to insert the desired plasmid. A study of four transformation methods and six bacteria strains showed that the most efficient one was the DH5 strain with the Hanahan method.[2]

  1. ^ Wertz J. "Strain - DH5α". The Coli Genetic Stock Center (CGSC). Yale University. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
  2. ^ Chan WT, Verma CS, Lane DP, Gan SK (December 2013). "A comparison and optimization of methods and factors affecting the transformation of Escherichia coli". Bioscience Reports. 33 (6). doi:10.1042/BSR20130098. PMC 3860579. PMID 24229075.