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Genomic Iterative Replacements of Large Synthetic DNA Fragments in Corynebacterium glutamicum.

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Synthetic genomics will advance our understanding of life and allow us to rebuild the genomes of industrial microorganisms for enhancing performances. Corynebacterium glutamicum, a Gram-positive bacterium, is an important industrial… Click to show full abstract

Synthetic genomics will advance our understanding of life and allow us to rebuild the genomes of industrial microorganisms for enhancing performances. Corynebacterium glutamicum, a Gram-positive bacterium, is an important industrial workhorse. However, its genome synthesis is impeded by the low efficiencies in DNA delivery and in genomic recombination/replacement. In the present study, we describe a genomic iterative replacement system based on RecET recombination for C. glutamicum, involving the successive integration of up to 10 kb DNA fragments obtained in vitro, and the transformants are selected by the alternative use of kanR and speR selectable markers. As a proof of concept, we systematically redesigned and replaced a 54.3 kb wild-type sequence of C. glutamicumATCC13032 with its 55.1 kb synthetic counterpart with several novel features, including decoupled genes, the standard PCRTags, and 20 loxPsym sites, which was for the first time incorporated into a bacterial genome. The resulting strain semi-synCG-A1 had a phenotype and fitness similar to the wild-type strain under various stress conditions. The stability of the synthetic genome region faithfully maintained over 100 generations of nonselective growth. Genomic deletions, inversions, and translocations occurred in the synthetic genome region upon induction of synthetic chromosome rearrangement and modification by loxP-mediated evolution (SCRaMbLE), revealing potential genetic flexibility for C. glutamicum. This strategy can be used for the synthesis of a larger region of the genome and facilitate the endeavors for metabolic engineering and synthetic biology of C. glutamicum.

Keywords: corynebacterium glutamicum; genomic iterative; dna fragments; glutamicum; biology

Journal Title: ACS synthetic biology
Year Published: 2022

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