Transposon-Based Identification of Factors That Promote Campylobacter jejuni Nuclease Activity.

Current Protocols Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1002/cpz1.293
Sean M Callahan, Jeremiah G Johnson
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Nucleases are ubiquitous in pathogens and allow bacteria to acquire nucleotide nutrients, take up foreign DNA, induce tissue damage, degrade neutrophil extracellular traps, and modulate the host inflammatory response. Furthermore, nucleases can modulate numerous bacterial virulence factors, promoting bacterial growth and disease. To understand how bacteria can produce nucleases, an unbiased approach is needed to identify these systems. Campylobacter jejuni is the leading cause of bacterial-derived gastroenteritis and utilizes numerous systems to damage host DNA. Therefore, it is imperative to identify C. jejuni nucleases to understand the molecular mechanism of both infection and pathology. Detailed protocols for a transposon insertion sequencing-based DNase agar screen, a quantitative PCR nuclease screen, and PCR transposon insertion confirmation are included in this article. © 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: DNase agar colony screen of Campylobacter jejuni transposon insertion sequencing library isolates Basic Protocol 2: Quantitative PCR nuclease screen of transposon insertion sequencing library isolates Basic Protocol 3: PCR transposon insertion confirmation.

基于转座子的空肠弯曲杆菌核酸酶活性促进因子鉴定。
核酸酶在病原体中无处不在,它允许细菌获得核苷酸营养物质,吸收外源DNA,诱导组织损伤,降解中性粒细胞胞外陷阱,并调节宿主的炎症反应。此外,核酸酶可以调节许多细菌毒力因子,促进细菌生长和疾病。为了了解细菌如何产生核酸酶,需要一种无偏倚的方法来识别这些系统。空肠弯曲杆菌是细菌源性胃肠炎的主要原因,并利用许多系统破坏宿主DNA。因此,鉴定空肠梭菌核酸酶对了解其感染和病理的分子机制具有重要意义。基于转座子插入测序的dna酶琼脂筛选,定量PCR核酸酶筛选和PCR转座子插入确认的详细方案包括在本文中。©2021 Wiley期刊有限责任公司基本方案1:空肠弯曲杆菌转座子插入测序文库分离株的dna酶菌落筛选基本方案2:转座子插入测序文库分离株的定量PCR核酸酶筛选基本方案3:PCR转座子插入确认。
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