Superior Conjugative Plasmids Delivered by Bacteria to Diverse Fungi.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
生物设计研究(英文) Pub Date : 2022-08-19 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.34133/2022/9802168
Ryan R Cochrane, Arina Shrestha, Mariana M Severo de Almeida, Michelle Agyare-Tabbi, Stephanie L Brumwell, Samir Hamadache, Jordyn S Meaney, Daniel P Nucifora, Henry Heng Say, Jehoshua Sharma, Maximillian P M Soltysiak, Cheryl Tong, Katherine Van Belois, Emma J L Walker, Marc-André Lachance, Gregory B Gloor, David R Edgell, Rebecca S Shapiro, Bogumil J Karas
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Fungi are nature's recyclers, allowing for ecological nutrient cycling and, in turn, the continuation of life on Earth. Some fungi inhabit the human microbiome where they can provide health benefits, while others are opportunistic pathogens that can cause disease. Yeasts, members of the fungal kingdom, have been domesticated by humans for the production of beer, bread, and, recently, medicine and chemicals. Still, the great untapped potential exists within the diverse fungal kingdom. However, many yeasts are intractable, preventing their use in biotechnology or in the development of novel treatments for pathogenic fungi. Therefore, as a first step for the domestication of new fungi, an efficient DNA delivery method needs to be developed. Here, we report the creation of superior conjugative plasmids and demonstrate their transfer via conjugation from bacteria to 7 diverse yeast species including the emerging pathogen Candida auris. To create our superior plasmids, derivatives of the 57 kb conjugative plasmid pTA-Mob 2.0 were built using designed gene deletions and insertions, as well as some unintentional mutations. Specifically, a cluster mutation in the promoter of the conjugative gene traJ had the most significant effect on improving conjugation to yeasts. In addition, we created Golden Gate assembly-compatible plasmid derivatives that allow for the generation of custom plasmids to enable the rapid insertion of designer genetic cassettes. Finally, we demonstrated that designer conjugative plasmids harboring engineered restriction endonucleases can be used as a novel antifungal agent, with important applications for the development of next-generation antifungal therapeutics.

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细菌向各种真菌递送的高级结合质粒。
真菌是大自然的回收者,允许生态营养循环,进而使地球上的生命得以延续。一些真菌栖息在人类微生物组中,可以对健康有益,而另一些则是可能致病的机会性病原体。酵母是真菌王国的成员,已被人类驯化用于生产啤酒、面包,最近还用于生产药品和化学品。尽管如此,在多样化的真菌王国中仍然存在着巨大的未开发潜力。然而,许多酵母是难以处理的,阻碍了它们在生物技术或病原真菌新疗法的开发中的应用。因此,作为驯化新真菌的第一步,需要开发一种有效的DNA递送方法。在这里,我们报道了高级偶联质粒的产生,并证明了它们通过偶联从细菌转移到7种不同的酵母物种,包括新出现的病原体耳念珠菌。为了创造我们的优良质粒,57 使用设计的基因缺失和插入以及一些无意突变构建了kb偶联质粒pTA-Mob 2.0。具体而言,偶联基因traJ的启动子中的簇突变对改善与酵母的偶联具有最显著的影响。此外,我们创建了金门组装兼容的质粒衍生物,允许生成定制质粒,从而能够快速插入设计基因盒。最后,我们证明了携带工程限制性内切酶的设计偶联质粒可以用作一种新型抗真菌剂,在开发下一代抗真菌疗法方面具有重要应用。
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