Implementation of Fluorescent-Protein-Based Quantification Analysis in L-Form Bacteria

Author:

Tian Di1,Liu Yiyuan1,Zhang Yueyue1,Liu Yunfei1,Xia Yang1,Xu Boying1,Xu Jian1ORCID,Yomo Tetsuya1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Biology and Information Science, School of Life Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China

Abstract

Cell-wall-less (L-form) bacteria exhibit morphological complexity and heterogeneity, complicating quantitative analysis of them under internal and external stimuli. Stable and efficient labeling is needed for the fluorescence-based quantitative cell analysis of L-forms during growth and proliferation. Here, we evaluated the expression of multiple fluorescent proteins (FPs) under different promoters in the Bacillus subtilis L-form strain LR2 using confocal microscopy and imaging flow cytometry. Among others, Pylb-derived NBP3510 showed a superior performance for inducing several FPs including EGFP and mKO2 in both the wild-type and L-form strains. Moreover, NBP3510 was also active in Escherichia coli and its L-form strain NC-7. Employing these established FP-labeled strains, we demonstrated distinct morphologies in the L-form bacteria in a quantitative manner. Given cell-wall-deficient bacteria are considered protocell and synthetic cell models, the generated cell lines in our work could be valuable for L-form-based research.

Funder

National Key R&D Program of China, Synthetic Biology Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Bioengineering

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