A double-locus scarless genome editing system in Escherichia coli

Objective To develop a convenient double-locus scarless genome editing system in Escherichia coli , based on the type II Streptococcus pyogenes CRISPR/Cas9 and λ Red recombination cassette. Results A two-plasmid genome editing system was constructed. The large-sized plasmid harbors the cas 9 and λ R...

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Published inBiotechnology letters Vol. 42; no. 8; pp. 1457 - 1465
Main Authors Liu, Haiqing, Hou, Guofeng, Wang, Peng, Guo, Guiying, Wang, Yu, Yang, Nuo, Rehman, Muhammad Nafees Ur, Li, Changlong, Li, Qian, Zheng, Jiping, Zeng, Jifeng, Li, Shanhu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 01.08.2020
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Summary:Objective To develop a convenient double-locus scarless genome editing system in Escherichia coli , based on the type II Streptococcus pyogenes CRISPR/Cas9 and λ Red recombination cassette. Results A two-plasmid genome editing system was constructed. The large-sized plasmid harbors the cas 9 and λ Red recombination genes ( gam , bet , and exo ), while the small-molecular plasmid can simultaneously express two different gRNAs (targeting genome RNAs). The recombination efficiency was tested by targeting the gal K, lac Z, and dbp A genes in E. coli with ssDNA or dsDNA. Resulting concurrent double-locus recombination efficiencies were 88 ± 5.5% (point mutation), 39.7 ± 4.3% (deletion/insertion), and 57.8 ± 3.4%–58.5 ± 4.1% (mixed point and deletion/insertion mutation), depending on 30 (ssDNA) or 40 bp (dsDNA) homologous side arms employed. In addition, the curing efficiency of the guide plasmid expressing gRNAs for negative selection was higher (96 ± 3% in 4 h) than the help plasmid carrying cas 9 and λ Red (92 ± 2% in 9 h). Conclusions The new editing system is convenient and efficient for simultaneous double-locus recombination in the genome and should be favorable for high-throughput multiplex genome editing in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering.
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ISSN:0141-5492
1573-6776
DOI:10.1007/s10529-020-02856-7