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All-in-one construct for genome engineering using Cre-lox technology.


ABSTRACT: Mycoplasma genitalium is an appealing model of a minimal cell and synthetic biology study, and it was one of the first organisms whose genome was fully sequenced and chemically synthesized. Despite its usefulness as a model organism, many genetic tools well established for other microorganisms are not currently available in mycoplasmas. We have developed several vectors to adapt the Cre-lox technology for genome engineering in M. genitalium, providing an all-in-one construct that could be also useful to obtain unmarked genetic modifications in many other slow growing microorganisms. This construct contains a modified promoter sequence based in TetR system that exhibits an enhanced control on Cre recombinase expression, virtually abolishing the presence of this recombinase in the absence of inducer. This allows to introduce the Cre recombinase gene and the desired genetic modification in a single transformation step. In addition, this inducible promoter may be a very promising tool for a wide range of molecular applications.

SUBMITTER: Mariscal AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4909314 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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All-in-one construct for genome engineering using Cre-lox technology.

Mariscal Ana M AM   González-González Luis L   Querol Enrique E   Piñol Jaume J  

DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 20160415 3


Mycoplasma genitalium is an appealing model of a minimal cell and synthetic biology study, and it was one of the first organisms whose genome was fully sequenced and chemically synthesized. Despite its usefulness as a model organism, many genetic tools well established for other microorganisms are not currently available in mycoplasmas. We have developed several vectors to adapt the Cre-lox technology for genome engineering in M. genitalium, providing an all-in-one construct that could be also u  ...[more]

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