Cre/lox-based multiple markerless gene disruption in the genome of the extreme thermophile Thermus thermophilus
Markerless gene-disruption technology is particularly useful for effective genetic analyses of Thermus thermophilus ( T. thermophilus ), which have a limited number of selectable markers. In an attempt to develop a novel system for the markerless disruption of genes in T. thermophilus , we applied a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG 2018-02, Vol.293 (1), p.277-291 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Markerless gene-disruption technology is particularly useful for effective genetic analyses of
Thermus thermophilus
(
T. thermophilus
), which have a limited number of selectable markers. In an attempt to develop a novel system for the markerless disruption of genes in
T. thermophilus
, we applied a Cre/
lox
system to construct a triple gene disruptant. To achieve this, we constructed two genetic tools, a
loxP
–
htk
–
loxP
cassette and
cre
-expressing plasmid, pSH-Cre, for gene disruption and removal of the selectable marker by Cre-mediated recombination. We found that the Cre/
lox
system was compatible with the proliferation of the
T. thermophilus
HB27 strain at the lowest growth temperature (50 °C), and thus succeeded in establishing a triple gene disruptant, the (∆TTC1454::
loxP,
∆TTC1535
Kpn
I::
loxP,
∆TTC1576::
loxP
) strain, without leaving behind a selectable marker. During the process of the sequential disruption of multiple genes, we observed the undesired deletion and inversion of the chromosomal region between multiple
loxP
sites that were induced by Cre-mediated recombination. Therefore, we examined the effects of a
lox66
–
htk
–
lox71
cassette by exploiting the mutant
lox
sites,
lox66
and
lox71
, instead of native
loxP
sites. We successfully constructed a (∆TTC1535::
lox72
, ∆TTC1537::
lox72
) double gene disruptant without inducing the undesired deletion of the 0.7-kbp region between the two directly oriented
lox72
sites created by the Cre-mediated recombination of the
lox66
–
htk
–
lox71
cassette. This is the first demonstration of a Cre/
lox
system being applicable to extreme thermophiles in a genetic manipulation. Our results indicate that this system is a powerful tool for multiple markerless gene disruption in
T. thermophilus
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ISSN: | 1617-4615 1617-4623 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00438-017-1361-x |