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. 2020 Jul-Sep;171(5-6):203-210.
doi: 10.1016/j.resmic.2020.04.001. Epub 2020 Apr 10.

Efficient method for targeted gene disruption by homologous recombination in Mycobacterium avium subspecie paratuberculosis

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Efficient method for targeted gene disruption by homologous recombination in Mycobacterium avium subspecie paratuberculosis

Maria Natalia Alonso et al. Res Microbiol. 2020 Jul-Sep.
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Abstract

Targeted gene disruption by homologous recombination, has been widely used in mycobacterium species to understand the genetic basis of virulence and persistence in the host and to develop efficacious potential live vaccines. However, in slow growing pathogenic mycobacteria as Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis (MAP), these methods have been inefficient, in part due to the low frequency of legitimate homologous recombination. Another feature of mycobacteria is the low efficiency of transformation; therefore, some years ago, a phage-mediated transduction process was developed to introduce DNA into mycobacteria. This strategy is very efficient, due to the high rate of infection of the phage. This report describes a genetic method for the generation of targeted deletion mutations in MAP by allelic exchange using in vitro-generated specialized transducing mycobacteriophages, which does not require the critical packaging step and that could also be applied to other mycobacteria. We provide a detailed gene deletion methodology and demonstrate the use of this genetic system by deleting the mce4 operon of MAP. Finally, our results showed that the deletion of mce4 in MAP induces triacylglycerol accumulation; alter morphology and aggregation in liquid culture.

Keywords: Mce operons; Mutants; Mycobacterium; Triacylglycerol.

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Declaration of Competing Interest All authors declare that they have approved the submission of this manuscript for publication in Research in Microbiology. This manuscript contains unpublished original work that is not under consideration for publication to any other journals and all authors have no conflict of interests.

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