pyrF as a Counterselectable Marker for Unmarked Genetic Manipulations in Treponema denticola

Author:

Kurniyati Kurni1,Li Chunhao1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral Biology, The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT The pathophysiology of Treponema denticola , an oral pathogen associated with both periodontal and endodontic infections, is poorly understood due to its fastidious growth and recalcitrance to genetic manipulations. Counterselectable markers are instrumental in constructing clean and unmarked mutations in bacteria. Here, we demonstrate that pyrF , a gene encoding orotidine-5′-monophosphate decarboxylase, can be used as a counterselectable marker in T. denticola to construct marker-free mutants. T. denticola is susceptible to 5-fluoroorotic acid (5-FOA). To establish a pyrF -based counterselectable knockout system in T. denticola , the pyrF gene was deleted. The deletion conferred resistance to 5-FOA in T. denticola . Next, a single-crossover mutant was constructed by reintroducing pyrF along with a gentamicin resistance gene ( aacC1 ) back into the chromosome of the pyrF mutant at the locus of choice. In this study, we chose flgE , a flagellar hook gene that is located within a large polycistronic motility gene operon, as our target gene. The obtained single-crossover mutant (named FlgE in ) regained the susceptibility to 5-FOA. Finally, FlgE in was plated on solid agar containing 5-FOA. Numerous colonies of the 5-FOA-resistant mutant (named FlgE out ) were obtained and characterized by PCR and Southern blotting analyses. The results showed that the flgE gene was deleted and FlgE out was free of selection markers (i.e., pyrF and aacC1 ). Compared to previously constructed flgE mutants that contain an antibiotic selection marker, the deletion of flgE in FlgE out has no polar effect on its downstream gene expression. The system developed here will provide us with a new tool for investigating the genetics and pathogenicity of T. denticola .

Funder

HHS | NIH | National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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