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Multicopy integration and expression of heterologous genes in Methylobacterium extorquens ATCC 55366.
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Applied and environmental microbiology [Appl Environ Microbiol] 2006 Jan; Vol. 72 (1), pp. 753-9. - Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- High-level expression of chromosomally integrated genes in Methylobacterium extorquens ATCC 55366 was achieved under the control of the strong M. extorquens AM1 methanol dehydrogenase promoter (PmxaF) using the mini-Tn7 transposon system. Stable maintenance and expression of the integrated genes were obtained in the absence of antibiotic selective pressure. Furthermore, using this technology, a multicopy integration protocol for M. extorquens was also developed. Chromosomal integration of one to five copies of the gene encoding the green fluorescent protein (gfp) was achieved. The multicopy-based expression system permitted expression of a preset number of gene copies. A unique specific Tn7 integration locus in the chromosome of M. extorquens, known as the Tn7 attachment site (attTn7 site), was identified. This single attTn7 site was identified in an intergenic region between glmS, which encodes the essential enzyme glucosamine-6-phosphate synthetase, and dhaT, which encodes 1,3-propanediol dehydrogenase. The fact that the integration event is site specific and the fact that the attTn7 site is a noncoding region of the chromosome make the mini-Tn7 transposon system very useful for insertion of target genes and subsequent expression. In all transformants tested, expression and segregation of the transforming gene were stable without generation of secondary mutations in the host. In this paper, we describe single and multicopy chromosome integration and stable expression of heterologous genes (bgl [beta-galactosidase], est [esterase], and gfp [green fluorescent protein]) in M. extorquens.
- Subjects :
- Alcohol Oxidoreductases
Attachment Sites, Microbiological
Chromosomes, Bacterial
Electroporation
Esterases genetics
Esterases metabolism
Genetic Techniques
Green Fluorescent Proteins genetics
Green Fluorescent Proteins metabolism
Methylobacterium extorquens genetics
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Recombinant Proteins genetics
beta-Galactosidase genetics
beta-Galactosidase metabolism
DNA Transposable Elements
Gene Dosage
Methylobacterium extorquens metabolism
Mutagenesis, Insertional methods
Recombinant Proteins metabolism
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0099-2240
- Volume :
- 72
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Applied and environmental microbiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16391115
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.72.1.753-759.2006