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Bacteriophage-based vectors for site-specific insertion of DNA in the chromosome of Corynebacteria.

Mark Oram1, Joelle E Woolston, Andrew D Jacobson, Randall K Holmes, Diana M Oram.   

Abstract

In Corynebacterium diphtheriae, diphtheria toxin is encoded by the tox gene of some temperate corynephages such as beta. beta-like corynephages are capable of inserting into the C. diphtheriae chromosome at two specific sites, attB1 and attB2. Transcription of the phage-encoded tox gene, and many chromosomally encoded genes, is regulated by the DtxR protein in response to Fe(2+) levels. Characterizing DtxR-dependent gene regulation is pivotal in understanding diphtheria pathogenesis and mechanisms of iron-dependent gene expression; although this has been hampered by a lack of molecular genetic tools in C. diphtheriae and related Coryneform species. To expand the systems for genetic manipulation of C. diphtheriae, we constructed plasmid vectors capable of integrating into the chromosome. These plasmids contain the beta-encoded attP site and the DIP0182 integrase gene of C. diphtheriae NCTC13129. When these vectors were delivered to the cytoplasm of non-lysogenic C. diphtheriae, they integrated into either the attB1 or attB2 sites with comparable frequency. Lysogens were also transformed with these vectors, by virtue of the second attB site. An integrated vector carrying an intact dtxR gene complemented the mutant phenotypes of a C. diphtheriae DeltadtxR strain. Additionally, strains of beta-susceptible C. ulcerans, and C. glutamicum, a species non-permissive for beta, were each transformed with these vectors. This work significantly extends the tools available for targeted transformation of both pathogenic and non-pathogenic Corynebacterium species.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17275217      PMCID: PMC1913493          DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2006.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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