Pseudomonas Project PRJNA396836
Project Title | Pseudomonas putida Genome sequencing |
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Project Accession | PRJNA396836 |
Organism Name | Pseudomonas putida LD6 |
Project Description | Abstract Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is a saprophytic, environmental microorganism that plays important roles in the biodegradation of environmental toxic compounds and production of polymers, chemicals, and secondary metabolites. Gene deletion of KT2440 usually involves cloning of the flanking homologous fragments of the gene of interest into a suicide vector followed by transferring into KT2440 via tri-parental conjugation. Selection and counterselection steps are then employed to generate gene deletion mutant. However, these methods are tedious and are not suitable for the manipulation of multiple genes simultaneously. Herein, a two-step, markerless gene deletion method is presented. Firstly, homologous arms flanked loxP-neo-loxP was knocked-in to replace the gene of interest, then the kanamycin resistance marker is removed by Cre-recombinase catalyzed site-specific recombination. Both two-plasmid and one-plasmid gene systems were established. MekR/P mekA regulated gene expression system was found to be suitable for tight Cre-expression in one-plasmid deletion system. |
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