Expanding natural transformation to improve beneficial lactic acid bacteria

Author:

Di Giacomo Stefano1ORCID,Toussaint Frédéric1ORCID,Ledesma-García Laura1ORCID,Knoops Adrien1ORCID,Vande Capelle Florence1ORCID,Fremaux Christophe2ORCID,Horvath Philippe2ORCID,Ladrière Jean-Marc2ORCID,Ait-Abderrahim Hassina3ORCID,Hols Pascal1ORCID,Mignolet Johann1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biochemistry and Genetics of Microorganisms (BGM), Louvain Institute of Biomolecular Science and Technology, Université catholique de Louvain , Croix du Sud 4-5 , (box L7.07.06), B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

2. Health and Biosciences, IFF Danisco France SAS , CS 10010, F-86220 Dangé-Saint-Romain, France

3. Lesaffre , 137 Rue Gabriel Péri, 59700 Marcq-en-Barœul, France

Abstract

Abstract Nowadays, the growing human population exacerbates the need for sustainable resources. Inspiration and achievements in nutrient production or human/animal health might emanate from microorganisms and their adaptive strategies. Here, we exemplify the benefits of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) for numerous biotechnological applications and showcase their natural transformability as a fast and robust method to hereditarily influence their phenotype/traits in fundamental and applied research contexts. We described the biogenesis of the transformation machinery and we analyzed the genome of hundreds of LAB strains exploitable for human needs to predict their transformation capabilities. Finally, we provide a stepwise rational path to stimulate and optimize natural transformation with standard and synthetic biology techniques. A comprehensive understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving natural transformation will facilitate and accelerate the improvement of bacteria with properties that serve broad societal interests.

Funder

FNRS

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology

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