Minimization of the Escherichia coli genome using a Tn5-targeted Cre/loxP excision system

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An increasing number of microbial genomes have been completely sequenced, and functional analyses of these genomic sequences are under way. To facilitate these analyses, we have developed a genome-engineering tool for determining essential genes and minimizing bacterial genomes. We made two large pools of independent transposon mutants in Escherichia coli using modified Tn5 transposons with two different selection markers and precisely mapped the chromosomal location of 800 of these transposons. By combining a mapped transposon mutation from each of the mutant pools into the same chromosome using phage P1 transduction and then excising the flanked genomic segment by Cre-mediated loxP recombination, we obtained E. coli strains in which large genomic fragments (59-117 kilobases) were deleted. Some of these individual deletions were then combined into a single "cumulative deletion strain" that lacked 287 open reading frames (313.1 kilobases) but that nevertheless exhibited normal growth under standard laboratory conditions.
Publisher
NATURE AMERICA INC
Issue Date
2002-10
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

GENETIC-ANALYSIS; LARGE SEGMENTS; ELECTROPORATION; AMPLIFICATION; MUTANTS; K-12; LIFE

Citation

NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.20, no.10, pp.1018 - 1023

ISSN
1087-0156
DOI
10.1038/nbt740
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/83034
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