Chassis organism from Corynebacterium glutamicum - a top-down approach to identify and delete irrelevant gene clusters
For synthetic biology applications, a robust structural basis is required, which can be constructed either from scratch or in a top‐down approach starting from any existing organism. In this study, we initiated the top‐down construction of a chassis organism from Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 1303...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology journal 2015-02, Vol.10 (2), p.290-301 |
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Zusammenfassung: | For synthetic biology applications, a robust structural basis is required, which can be constructed either from scratch or in a top‐down approach starting from any existing organism. In this study, we initiated the top‐down construction of a chassis organism from Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032, aiming for the relevant gene set to maintain its fast growth on defined medium. We evaluated each native gene for its essentiality considering expression levels, phylogenetic conservation, and knockout data. Based on this classification, we determined 41 gene clusters ranging from 3.7 to 49.7 kbp as target sites for deletion. 36 deletions were successful and 10 genome‐reduced strains showed impaired growth rates, indicating that genes were hit, which are relevant to maintain biological fitness at wild‐type level. In contrast, 26 deleted clusters were found to include exclusively irrelevant genes for growth on defined medium. A combinatory deletion of all irrelevant gene clusters would, in a prophage‐free strain, decrease the size of the native genome by about 722 kbp (22%) to 2561 kbp. Finally, five combinatory deletions of irrelevant gene clusters were investigated. The study introduces the novel concept of relevant genes and demonstrates general strategies to construct a chassis suitable for biotechnological application.
The construction of a chassis organism from Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032 was initiated in a top‐down approach, aiming for the relevant gene set to maintain its fast growth on defined medium. As a result, 26 gene clusters ranging from 3.7 kbp to 49.7 kbp were found to include exclusively irrelevant genes for growth on defined glucose medium. A combinatory deletion of all irrelevant gene clusters would, in a prophage‐free strain, decrease the size of the native genome by about 722 kbp (22 %) to 2561 kbp. The study introduces the novel concept of relevant genes and demonstrates general strategies to construct a chassis suitable for biotechnological application. |
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ISSN: | 1860-6768 1860-7314 |
DOI: | 10.1002/biot.201400041 |