Kozakai T, Shimofusa Y, Nomura I, Suzuki T. Construction of a reporter system for bifidobacteria using chloramphenicol acetyltransferase and its application for evaluation of promoters and terminators.
BIOSCIENCE OF MICROBIOTA FOOD AND HEALTH 2021;
40:115-122. [PMID:
33996368 PMCID:
PMC8099631 DOI:
10.12938/bmfh.2020-070]
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Abstract
A reporter assay system is an essential tool for investigating gene expression
mechanisms. In the case of bifidobacteria, several convenient and sensitive reporter
systems have been developed. Here, we developed a new reporter system for bifidobacteria
using the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase gene (cat) from
Staphylococcus aureus. This enzyme stoichiometrically produced free
CoA-SH, which was analyzed quantitatively with Ellman’s test using 2-nitrobenzoic acid
(DTNB). The 2-nitro-5-thiobenzoate (TNB2-) produced showed a strong yellowish
color with maximum absorbance at 412 nm. We also constructed a new pBCMAT plasmid series
for CAT assays in bifidobacteria to evaluate promoters and terminators. Analyses using
promoters from Bifidobacterium longum NCC2705 indicated that the CAT
assay using these promoters is quantitative, has a wide measurement range, and is stable.
In addition, this assay was useful for several bifidobacterial species, including
B. longum, Bifidobacterium breve, and
Bifidobacterium adolescentis. Compared with evoglow-Bs2, a fluorescent
protein used under anaerobic conditions, the CAT assay showed about 0.25% background
activity. In analyses using this CAT assay, we identified 11 promoters and 12 terminators
of B. longum NCC2705. The genes encoding ribosomal proteins, elongation
factors, and transfer RNAs possessed strong promoters, and terminators that include strong
stem-loops and poly-U tails structures tended to show high activities. Although the
abovementioned promoters made stronger contributions to expression activities than the
terminators, the maximum fold difference in the activities among the tested terminators
was approximately 17-fold. Modification of the -10 box and 5’-UTR in the
promoters and the structure around the stem-loop in the terminators affected expression
levels. These results suggest that the CAT assay is useful for various analyses of
bifidobacterial gene expression.
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