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Single-Homology-Arm Linear DNA Recombination by the Nonhomologous End Joining Pathway as a Novel and Simple Gene Inactivation Method: a Proof-of-Concept Study in Dietzia sp. Strain DQ12-45-1b.

Shelian Lu1, Yong Nie1, Meng Wang1, Hong-Xiu Xu2,1, Dong-Ling Ma1, Jie-Liang Liang1, Xiao-Lei Wu3.   

Abstract

Nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) is critical for genome stability because of its roles in double-strand break repair. Ku and ligase D (LigD) are the crucial proteins in this process, and strains expressing Ku and LigD can cyclize linear DNA in vivo Here, we established a proof-of-concept single-homology-arm linear DNA recombination for gene inactivation or genome editing by which cyclization of linear DNA in vivo by NHEJ could be used to generate nonreplicable circular DNA and could allow allelic exchanges between the circular DNA and the chromosome. We achieved this approach in Dietzia sp. strain DQ12-45-1b, which expresses Ku and LigD homologs and presents NHEJ activity. By transforming the strain with a linear DNA single homolog to the sequence in the chromosome, we mutated the genome. This method did not require the screening of suitable plasmids and was easy and time-effective. Bioinformatic analysis showed that more than 20% of prokaryotic organisms contain Ku and LigD, suggesting the wide distribution of NHEJ activities. Moreover, an Escherichia coli strain also showed NHEJ activity when the Ku and LigD of Dietzia sp. DQ12-45-1b were introduced and expressed in it. Therefore, this method may be a widely applicable genome editing tool for diverse prokaryotic organisms, especially for nonmodel microorganisms.IMPORTANCE Many nonmodel Gram-positive bacteria lack efficient genetic manipulation systems, but they express genes encoding Ku and LigD. The NHEJ pathway in Dietzia sp. DQ12-45-1b was evaluated and was used to successfully knock out 11 genes in the genome. Since bioinformatic studies revealed that the putative genes encoding Ku and LigD ubiquitously exist in phylogenetically diverse bacteria and archaea, the single-homology-arm linear DNA recombination by the NHEJ pathway could be a potentially applicable genetic manipulation method for diverse nonmodel prokaryotic organisms.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  gene inactivation; nonhomologous end joining; single-homology-arm linear DNA

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30030230      PMCID: PMC6146981          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00795-18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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