GFP as a marker for transient gene transfer and expression in Mycoplasma hyorhinis

Mycoplasma hyorhinis ( M. hyorhinis ) is an opportunistic pathogen of pigs and has been shown to transform cell cultures, which has increased the interest of researchers. The green florescence proteins ( GFP ) gene of Aquorea victoria , proved to be a vital marker to identify transformed cells in mi...

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Veröffentlicht in:SpringerPlus 2016-06, Vol.5 (1), p.769-769, Article 769
Hauptverfasser: Ishag, Hassan Z. A., Liu, Maojun, Yang, Ruosong, Xiong, Qiyan, Feng, Zhixin, Shao, Guoqing
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Zusammenfassung:Mycoplasma hyorhinis ( M. hyorhinis ) is an opportunistic pathogen of pigs and has been shown to transform cell cultures, which has increased the interest of researchers. The green florescence proteins ( GFP ) gene of Aquorea victoria , proved to be a vital marker to identify transformed cells in mixed populations. Use of GFP to observe gene transfer and expression in M. hyorhinis (strain HUB-1) has not been described. We have constructed a pMD18-O/MHRgfp plasmid containing the p97 gene promoter, origin of replication, tetracycline resistance marker and GFP gene controlled by the p97 gene promoter. The plasmid transformed into M. hyorhinis with a frequency of ~4 × 10 −3  cfu/µg plasmid DNA and could be detected by PCR amplification of the GFP gene from the total DNA of the transformant mycoplasmas. Analysis of a single clone grown on KM2-Agar containing tetracycline, showed a green fluorescence color. Conclusively, this report suggests the usefulness of GFP to monitor transient gene transfer and expression in M. hyorhinis, eventually minimizing screening procedures for gene transfer and expression.
ISSN:2193-1801
2193-1801
DOI:10.1186/s40064-016-2358-3