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Development of a pyrF-based counterselectable system for targeted gene deletion in Streptomyces rimosus
Streptomyces produces many valuable and important biomolecules with clinical and pharmaceutical applications. The development of simple and highly efficient gene editing tools for genetic modification of Streptomyces is highly desirable. In this study, we developed a screening system for targeted ge...
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Published in: | Journal of Zhejiang University. B. Science 2021-05, Vol.22 (5), p.383-396 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Streptomyces
produces many valuable and important biomolecules with clinical and pharmaceutical applications. The development of simple and highly efficient gene editing tools for genetic modification of
Streptomyces
is highly desirable. In this study, we developed a screening system for targeted gene knockout using a uracil auxotrophic host (Δ
pyrF
) resistant to the highly toxic uracil analog of 5-fluoroorotic acid (5-FOA) converted by PyrF, and a non-replicative vector pKC1132-pyrF carrying the complemented
pyrF
gene coding for orotidine-5′-phosphate decarboxylase. The
pyrF
gene acts as a positive selection and counterselection marker for recombinants during genetic modifications. Single-crossover homologous integration mutants were selected on minimal medium without uracil by reintroducing
pyrF
along with pKC1132-pyrF into the genome of the mutant Δ
pyrF
at the targeted locus. Double-crossover recombinants were generated, from which the
pyrF
gene, plasmid backbone, and targeted gene were excised through homologous recombination exchange. These recombinants were rapidly screened by the counterselection agent, 5-FOA. We demonstrated the feasibility and advantage of using this
pyrF
-based screening system through deleting the
otcR
gene, which encodes the cluster-situated regulator that directly activates oxytetracycline biosynthesis in
Streptomyces rimosus
M4018. This system provides a new genetic tool for investigating the genetic characteristics of
Streptomyces
species. |
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ISSN: | 1673-1581 1862-1783 |
DOI: | 10.1631/jzus.B2000606 |