Construction and application of a new CRISPR/Cas12a system in Stenotrophomonas AGS‐1 from aerobic granular sludge

Author:

Meng Wei12ORCID,Qiao Kai13,Liu Fan1,Gao Xu1,Hu Xuan13,Liu Jia1,Gao Yiyun1,Zhu Jianrong12

Affiliation:

1. School of Environment Beijing Normal University Beijing China

2. R & D Centre of Aerobic Granule Technology Beijing China

3. State Key Laboratory of Water Simulation Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractAerobic granular sludge (AGS) is a microbial aggregate with a biofilm structure. Thus, investigating AGS in the aspect of biofilm and microbial attachment at the genetic level would help to reveal the mechanism of granule biofilm formation. In this work, a two‐plasmid clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR‐associated proteins (Cas)12a genome editing system was constructed to identify attachment genes for the first time in Stenotrophomonas AGS‐1 from AGS. One plasmid contained a Cas12a cassette driven by an arabinose‐inducible promoter, and another contained the specific crRNA and homologous arms (HAs). Acidaminococcus sp. Cas12a (AsCas12a) was adopted and proven to have mild toxicity (compared to Cas9) and strong cleavage activity for AGS‐1. CRISPR/Cas12a‐mediated rmlA knockout decreased attachment ability by 38.26%. Overexpression of rmlA in AGS‐1 resulted in an increase of 30.33% in attachment ability. These results showed that the modulation of rmlA was an important factor for the biofilm formation of AGS‐1. Moreover, two other genes (xanB and rpfF) were knocked out by CRISPR/Cas12a and identified as attachment‐related genes in AGS‐1. Also, this system could achieve point mutations. These data indicated that the CRISPR/Cas12a system could be an effective molecular platform for attachment gene function identification, which would be useful for the development of AGS in wastewater treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Medicine,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine

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