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  • Advances in bacterial genome engineering face challenges with delivering large synthetic constructs, prompting the need for improved methods.
  • This study introduces a robust method for markerless integration of DNA fragments that encode entire metabolic pathways using λRed recombineering and a CI repressor-based counterselection strategy.
  • The technique enhances integration efficiency (50-100%) by utilizing the Ocr antirestriction function of T7 phage, making it applicable to multiple enterobacterial species and facilitating straightforward assembly of mutations in strains like Escherichia coli.

Article Abstract

Despite advances in bacterial genome engineering, delivery of large synthetic constructs remains challenging in practice. In this study, we propose a straightforward and robust approach for the markerless integration of DNA fragments encoding whole metabolic pathways into the genome. This approach relies on the replacement of a counterselection marker with cargo DNA cassettes via λRed recombineering. We employed a counterselection strategy involving a genetic circuit based on the CI repressor of λ phage. Our design ensures elimination of most spontaneous mutants, and thus provides a counterselection stringency close to the maximum possible. We improved the efficiency of integrating long PCR-generated cassettes by exploiting the Ocr antirestriction function of T7 phage, which completely prevents degradation of unmethylated DNA by restriction endonucleases in wild-type bacteria. The employment of highly restrictive counterselection and ocr-assisted λRed recombineering allowed markerless integration of operon-sized cassettes into arbitrary genomic loci of four enterobacterial species with an efficiency of 50-100%. In the case of Escherichia coli, our strategy ensures simple combination of markerless mutations in a single strain via P1 transduction. Overall, the proposed approach can serve as a general tool for synthetic biology and metabolic engineering in a range of bacterial hosts.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9410887PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac649DOI Listing

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