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 |
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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. |
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ISSN: | 2193-1801 2193-1801 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40064-016-2358-3 |