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Abstract
Francisella tularensis is a facultative intracellular pathogen that causes the disease tularemia. F. tularensis subsp. tularensis causes the most severe disease in humans and has been classified as a Category A select agent and potential bioweapon. There is currently no vaccine approved for human use, making genetic manipulation of this organism critical to unraveling the genetic basis of pathogenesis and developing countermeasures against tularemia. The development of genetic techniques applicable to F. tularensis have lagged behind those routinely used for other bacteria, primarily due to lack of research and the restricted nature of the biocontainment required for studying this pathogen. However, in recent years, genetic techniques, such as transposon mutagenesis and targeted gene disruption, have been developed, that have had a dramatic impact on our understanding of the genetic basis of F. tularensis virulence. In this review, we describe some of the methods developed for genetic manipulation of F. tularensis.Entities:
Keywords: allelic exchange; plasmid; select agent; targetron; transposon; tularemia
Year: 2011 PMID: 21607086 PMCID: PMC3095392 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2010.00142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Figure 1. SEM image provided by M. Neal Guntzel and Annette R. Rogriguez.
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| Plasmids | Attributes | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| pKK202 | pFNL10-based plasmid; also contains p15a | Norqvist et al. ( |
| pFNLTP plasmids | pFNL10-based plasmid; also contains pUC ori; KanR | Maier et al. ( |
| pMP plasmids (series 1) | pFNL10-based plasmids; stable and unstable variants; also contain | LoVullo et al. ( |
| pMP plasmids (series 2) | pFNL10-based plasmids; stable and unstable variants; increased/decreased copy number variants; also contain | LoVullo et al. ( |
| pCU18 | pC194-based plasmid; also contains pUC | Rasko et al. ( |
| pF242 plasmids | pF242-based plasmids; contain either p15a or pUC | Le Pihive et al. ( |
| pF243 plasmids | pF243-based plasmids; contain either p15a or pUC | Le Pihive et al. ( |
| pKK214 | Derived from pKK202; promoter trap vector drives CmR; TetR | Kuoppa et al. ( |
| pKK214GFP/ASV | Destabilized GFP expressed from | Abd et al. ( |
| pF242-gfp-Cm | GFP expressed from | Le Pihive et al. ( |
| pXB173-lux | Bina et al. ( | |
| pBB107 | Tn5 transposon delivery plasmid for mutagenesis of | Buchan et al. ( |
| pHimar H3 | HimarFT transposon delivery plasmid for mutagenesis of | Maier et al. ( |
| pKEK1140 | Targetron plasmid, intron expressed from | Rodriguez et al. ( |
| pPV | Suicide vector for allelic replacement in | Golovliov et al. ( |
| pMP590 | Suicide vector for allelic replacement in | LoVullo et al. ( |
| pJC84 | Suicide vector for allelic replacement in | Rodriguez et al. ( |
| pJH1 and pGUTS | Plasmids to facilitate allelic replacement in | Horzempa et al. ( |
| pKEK1286 and pKEK1287 | Gateway-compatible cloning vectors for bacterial 2-hybrid system | Karna et al. ( |