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Title
Construction and characterization of shuttle vectors for succinic acid-producing rumen bacteria
Authors
Jang, Yu-SinJung, Young RyulLee, Sang YupKim, Ji MahnLee, Jeong WookOh, Doo-ByoungKang, Hyun AhKwon, OhsukJang, Seh HeeSong, HyohakLee, Sang JunKang, Kyu Young
Date Issued
2007-09
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Abstract
Shuttle vectors carrying the origins of replication that function in Escherichia coli and two capnophilic rumen bacteria, Mannheimia succiniciproducens and Actinobacillus succinogenes, were constructed. These vectors were found to be present at ca. 10 copies per cell. They were found to be stably maintained in rumen bacteria during the serial subcultures in the absence of antibiotic pressure for 216 generations. By optimizing the electroporation condition, the transformation efficiencies of 3.0 X 10(6) and 7.1 X 10(6) transformants/mu g DNA were obtained with M. succiniciproducens and A. succinogenes, respectively. A 1.7-kb minimal replicon was identified that consists of the rep gene, four iterons, A+T-rich regions, and a dnaA box. It was found that the shuttle vector replicates via the theta mode, which was confirmed by sequence analysis and Southern hybridization. These shuttle vectors were found to be suitable as expression vectors as the homologous fumC gene encoding fumarase and the heterologous genes encoding green fluorescence protein and red fluorescence protein could be expressed successfully. Thus, the shuttle vectors developed in this study should be useful for genetic and metabolic engineering of succinic acid-producing rumen bacteria.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/105774
DOI
10.1128/AEM.01382-07
ISSN
0099-2240
Article Type
Article
Citation
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 73, no. 17, page. 5411 - 5420, 2007-09
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