Xiangang Li, Pascal Y. Schönberg, Tabea Wucherpfennig, Christoph Hinze, Flavia Sulaj, Thomas Henle, Thorsten Mascher
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Development of a Golden Gate Assembly-Based Genetic Toolbox for Lactiplantibacillus plantarum and Its Application for Engineering Monoterpenoid Biosynthesis
Lactiplantibacillus plantarum is a food-grade lactic acid bacterium widely used in the food and beverage industry. Recently, this probiotic organism has been applied as a biofactory for the production of pharmaceutical and food-related compounds, but existing promoters and expression vectors for the genetic engineering of L. plantarum rely on inefficient cloning strategies and are usually not well-characterized. We therefore developed a modular and standardized Golden Gate Assembly-based toolbox for the de novo assembly of shuttle vectors from Escherichia coli to L. plantarum. A collection of the most relevant genetic parts, e.g., different origins of replication and promoters, was incorporated in our toolbox and thoroughly characterized by flow cytometry and the fluorescence assay. Standardized fusion sites allow combining the genetic part freely into a plasmid in one step. This approach allows for the high-throughput assembly of numerous constructs in a standardized genetic context, thus improving the efficiency and predictability of metabolic engineering in L. plantarum. Using our toolbox, we were able to produce the aroma compounds linalool and geraniol in L. plantarum by extending its native mevalonate pathway with plant-derived monoterpenoid synthases.
期刊介绍:
The journal is particularly interested in studies on the design and synthesis of new genetic circuits and gene products; computational methods in the design of systems; and integrative applied approaches to understanding disease and metabolism.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
Design and optimization of genetic systems
Genetic circuit design and their principles for their organization into programs
Computational methods to aid the design of genetic systems
Experimental methods to quantify genetic parts, circuits, and metabolic fluxes
Genetic parts libraries: their creation, analysis, and ontological representation
Protein engineering including computational design
Metabolic engineering and cellular manufacturing, including biomass conversion
Natural product access, engineering, and production
Creative and innovative applications of cellular programming
Medical applications, tissue engineering, and the programming of therapeutic cells
Minimal cell design and construction
Genomics and genome replacement strategies
Viral engineering
Automated and robotic assembly platforms for synthetic biology
DNA synthesis methodologies
Metagenomics and synthetic metagenomic analysis
Bioinformatics applied to gene discovery, chemoinformatics, and pathway construction
Gene optimization
Methods for genome-scale measurements of transcription and metabolomics
Systems biology and methods to integrate multiple data sources
in vitro and cell-free synthetic biology and molecular programming
Nucleic acid engineering.