| Literature DB >> 28352998 |
Zhoujie Xie1, Zhao Zhang1,2, Zhenju Cao1,2, Meng Chen1,2, Pengwei Li1, Weifeng Liu3, Hua Qin1, Xuejin Zhao3, Yong Tao2,3, Yihua Chen4,5.
Abstract
Since the lacZα-based blue/white screening system was introduced to molecular biology, several different visual reporter systems were developed and used for various purposes in Escherichia coli. A common limit to the existent visual reporter systems is that an extracellular chromogenic substrate has to be added for the visible pigment production. In this study, we developed a new blue/white screening system based on a non-ribosomal peptide synthetase encoded by idgS from Streptomyces and a phosphopantetheinyl transferase encoded by sfp from Bacillus. When IdgS is activated from an apo-form to a holo-form via a posttranslational modification catalyzed by Sfp, it can synthesize a blue pigment indigoidine using L-glutamine, the amino acid abundant in cells, as a substrate. The new blue/white screening system contains a recipient E. coli strain with an optimized idgS gene cassette and a cloning vector harboring an sfp gene with an in-frame insertion of a multiple cloning site close to its N-terminal. We demonstrated that the IdgS/Sfp-based blue/white screening system is a powerful alternative to the lacZα-based screening system, which does not require any external substrate addition.Entities:
Keywords: Blue/white screening; External substrate-free; Indigoidine synthetase; Sfp
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28352998 DOI: 10.1007/s00253-017-8252-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ISSN: 0175-7598 Impact factor: 4.813