Unlabelled: , prevalent in the oral cavity, is significantly linked to overall human health. Our molecular comprehension of its role in oral biofilm formation and its interactions with the host under various pathological circumstances has seen considerable advancements in recent years, primarily due to the development of various genetic tools for DNA manipulation in this bacterium. Of these, counterselection-based unmarked in-frame mutation methods have proved notably effective. Under suitable growth conditions, cells carrying a counterselectable gene die, enabling efficient selection of rare defined allelic exchange mutants. The gene from , encoding levansucrase, is a widely used counterselective marker partly due to the easy availability of sucrose. Yet, its potential application in genetic study remains untested. We demonstrated that cells expressing in either a shuttle or suicide plasmid exhibit a lethal sensitivity to supplemental sucrose. Utilizing sucrose counterselection, we created an in-frame deletion of the gene, a critical gene for energy-dependent transport processes in Gram-negative bacteria, and a precise knockin of the luciferase gene immediately following the stop codon of the gene, the last gene of a five-gene operon possible related to the natural competence of . Post counterselection with 5% sucrose, chromosomal plasmid loss occurred in all colonies, leading to gene alternations in half of the screened isolates. This -based counterselection technique provides a reliable method for isolating unmarked gene mutations in wild-type , enriching the toolkit for fusobacterial research.
Importance: Investigations into 's role in related diseases significantly benefit from the strategies of creating unmarked gene mutations, which hinge on using a counterselective marker. Previously, the -based allelic exchange method, while effective, faced an inherent limitation - the need for a modified host. This study aims to surmount this limitation by substituting with for gene modification in . Our application of the -based methodology successfully yielded a in-frame deletion mutant and a luciferase gene knockin at the precise chromosomal location in the wild-type background. The new method augments the existing toolkit for research and has far-reaching implications due to the easy accessibility to the counterselection compound sucrose. We anticipate its broader adoption in further exploration, thereby reinforcing its critical role in propelling our understanding of .
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.16.608263 | DOI Listing |
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