Transposon mutagenesis in oral streptococcus

Oral streptococci are gram-positive facultative anaerobic bacteria that are normal inhabitants of the human oral cavity and play an important role in maintaining oral microecological balance and pathogenesis. Transposon mutagenesis is an effective genetic manipulation strategy for studying the funct...

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Published inJournal of oral microbiology Vol. 14; no. 1; p. 2104951
Main Authors Zhang, Yixin, Li, Zhengyi, Xu, Xin, Peng, Xian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 31.12.2022
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Summary:Oral streptococci are gram-positive facultative anaerobic bacteria that are normal inhabitants of the human oral cavity and play an important role in maintaining oral microecological balance and pathogenesis. Transposon mutagenesis is an effective genetic manipulation strategy for studying the function of genomic features. In order to study cariogenic related genes and crucial biological element genes of oral Streptococcus, transposon mutagenesis was widely used to identify functional genes. With the advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology and the development of transposon random mutation library construction methods, transposon insertion sequencing (TIS) came into being. Benefiting from high-throughput advances in NGS, TIS was able to evaluate the fitness contribution and essentiality of genetic features in the bacterial genome. The application of transposon mutagenesis, including TIS, to oral streptococci provided a massive amount of valuable detailed linkage data between genetic fitness and genetic backgrounds, further clarify the processes of colonization, virulence, and persistence and provides a more reliable basis for investigating relationships with host ecology and disease status. This review focuses on transposon mutagenesis, including TIS, and its applicability in oral streptococci.
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2020224035084@stu.scu.edu.cn (Y. Z.), 2,018,224,030,006@stu.scu.edu.cn (Z. L.)
ISSN:2000-2297
2000-2297
DOI:10.1080/20002297.2022.2104951