CIFR(克隆-整合-翻转-重复):革兰氏阴性菌迭代基因组和途径工程的工具集。

IF 6.8 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Metabolic engineering Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1016/j.ymben.2025.01.001
Filippo Federici, Francesco Luppino, Clara Aguilar-Vilar, Maria Eleni Mazaraki, Lars Boje Petersen, Linda Ahonen, Pablo I Nikel
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先进的基因组工程使细菌物种的精确和可定制的修改成为可能,而具有广泛宿主兼容性的工具集因其可移植性而特别受重视。Tn5转座子载体已广泛用于建立所需的DNA序列随机整合到细菌基因组。然而,由于选择标记的有限可用性和可重用性,该过程的迭代仍然具有挑战性。我们利用CIFR解决了这一挑战,CIFR是一种为迭代基因组工程量身定制的mini-Tn5集成系统。pCIFR载体将attP和attB位点结合在用于选择插入的抗生素抗性标记的两侧。随后,Bxb1整合酶与用户友好的反选择标记配对,促进了抗生素决定因子的去除,两者都编码在辅助质粒中。CIFR提供的工程菌株含有稳定的DNA插入,不含任何抗生素耐药盒,允许工具的可重复使用。该系统在恶臭假单胞菌、大肠杆菌和粪铜杆菌中进行了验证,强调了其在不同工业相关宿主中的可移植性。CIFR工具箱通过组合整合p.p . putida的色蛋白基因进行校准,产生具有多种颜色调色板的菌株。我们还介绍了一个类胡萝卜素生物合成途径在p.p putida的两步工程过程,展示了该工具的潜力,途径平衡。CIFR工具箱的广泛用途扩展了代谢工程工具箱,允许构建复杂表型,同时为细菌遗传操作开辟了新的可能性。
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CIFR (Clone-Integrate-Flip-out-Repeat): A toolset for iterative genome and pathway engineering of Gram-negative bacteria.

Advanced genome engineering enables precise and customizable modifications of bacterial species, and toolsets that exhibit broad-host compatibility are particularly valued owing to their portability. Tn5 transposon vectors have been widely used to establish random integrations of desired DNA sequences into bacterial genomes. However, the iteration of the procedure remains challenging because of the limited availability and reusability of selection markers. We addressed this challenge with CIFR, a mini-Tn5 integration system tailored for iterative genome engineering. The pCIFR vectors incorporate attP and attB sites flanking an antibiotic resistance marker used to select for the insertion. Subsequent removal of antibiotic determinants is facilitated by the Bxb1 integrase paired to a user-friendly counter-selection marker, both encoded in auxiliary plasmids. CIFR delivers engineered strains harboring stable DNA insertions and free of any antibiotic resistance cassette, allowing for the reusability of the tool. The system was validated in Pseudomonas putida, Escherichia coli, and Cupriavidus necator, underscoring its portability across diverse industrially relevant hosts. The CIFR toolbox was calibrated through combinatorial integrations of chromoprotein genes in P. putida, generating strains displaying a diverse color palette. We also introduced a carotenoid biosynthesis pathway in P. putida in a two-step engineering process, showcasing the potential of the tool for pathway balancing. The broad utility of the CIFR toolbox expands the toolkit for metabolic engineering, allowing for the construction of complex phenotypes while opening new possibilities in bacterial genetic manipulations.

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Metabolic engineering
Metabolic engineering 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
15.60
自引率
6.00%
发文量
140
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: Metabolic Engineering (MBE) is a journal that focuses on publishing original research papers on the directed modulation of metabolic pathways for metabolite overproduction or the enhancement of cellular properties. It welcomes papers that describe the engineering of native pathways and the synthesis of heterologous pathways to convert microorganisms into microbial cell factories. The journal covers experimental, computational, and modeling approaches for understanding metabolic pathways and manipulating them through genetic, media, or environmental means. Effective exploration of metabolic pathways necessitates the use of molecular biology and biochemistry methods, as well as engineering techniques for modeling and data analysis. MBE serves as a platform for interdisciplinary research in fields such as biochemistry, molecular biology, applied microbiology, cellular physiology, cellular nutrition in health and disease, and biochemical engineering. The journal publishes various types of papers, including original research papers and review papers. It is indexed and abstracted in databases such as Scopus, Embase, EMBiology, Current Contents - Life Sciences and Clinical Medicine, Science Citation Index, PubMed/Medline, CAS and Biotechnology Citation Index.
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