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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2008

Phage Mu-driven two-plasmid system for integration of recombinant DNA in the Methylophilus methylotrophus genome

Elena Georgievna Abalakina; Irina L. Tokmakova; Natalya V. Gorshkova; Evgueni R. Gak; Valerii Z. Akhverdyan; Sergey V. Mashko; Yurgis A. V. Yomantas

A phage Mu-driven two-plasmid system for DNA integration in Escherichia coli genome has been adjusted for Methylophilus methylotrophus. Constructed helper plasmids with broad-host-range replicons carry thermo-inducible genes for transposition factors MuA and MuB. Integrative plasmids that are only replicated in E. coli could be mobilized to M. methylotrophus and contained mini-Mu unit with a short terminus of Mu DNA, Mu-attL/R. Mini-Mu unit was integrated in the M. methylotrophus genome via mobilization of the integrative plasmid to the cells carrying the helper in conditions of thermo-induced expression of MuA and MuB. In this system, mini-Mu unit was mainly integrated due to replicative transposition, and the integrated copy could be amplified in the M. methylotrophus chromosome in the presence of helper plasmid. A kan-gene flanked by FRT sites was inserted in one of the mini-Mu units, and it could be readily excised by yeast FLP recombinase that is encoded by the designed plasmid. The multiple Mu-driven gene insertion was carried out by integration of the Bacillus amyloliquefaciens α-amylase gene followed by curing the KmR marker before integration of the second mini-Mu unit with Pseudomonas putida xylE gene encoding catechol 2,3-dioxygenase (C23O).


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2010

Aromatic Amino Acid Auxotrophs Constructed by Recombinant Marker Exchange in Methylophilus methylotrophus AS1 Cells Expressing the aroP-Encoded Transporter of Escherichia coli

Yurgis A. V. Yomantas; Irina L. Tokmakova; Natalya V. Gorshkova; Elena Georgievna Abalakina; Svetlana M. Kazakova; Evgueni R. Gak; Sergey V. Mashko

ABSTRACT The isolation of auxotrophic mutants, which is a prerequisite for a substantial genetic analysis and metabolic engineering of obligate methylotrophs, remains a rather complicated task. We describe a novel method of constructing mutants of the bacterium Methylophilus methylotrophus AS1 that are auxotrophic for aromatic amino acids. The procedure begins with the Mu-driven integration of the Escherichia coli gene aroP, which encodes the common aromatic amino acid transporter, into the genome of M. methylotrophus. The resulting recombinant strain, with improved permeability to certain amino acids and their analogues, was used for mutagenesis. Mutagenesis was carried out by recombinant substitution of the target genes in the chromosome by linear DNA using the FLP-excisable marker flanked with cloned homologous arms longer than 1,000 bp. M. methylotrophus AS1 genes trpE, tyrA, pheA, and aroG were cloned in E. coli, sequenced, disrupted in vitro using a Kmr marker, and electroporated into an aroP carrier recipient strain. This approach led to the construction of a set of marker-less M. methylotrophus AS1 mutants auxotrophic for aromatic amino acids. Thus, introduction of foreign amino acid transporter genes appeared promising for the following isolation of desired auxotrophs on the basis of different methylotrophic bacteria.


Archive | 2000

Method for producing shikimic acid

Yurgis Antanas Vladovich Iomantas; Elena Georgievna Abalakina; Boris Mironovich Polanuer; Tatyana Abramovna Yampolskaya; Tatyana Aleksandrovna Bachina; Yuri Ivanovich Kozlov


Archive | 2001

Method for producing L-phenylalanine

Yurgis Antanas Vladovich Iomantas; Elena Georgievna Abalakina


Archive | 2001

ENZYMES AND ENCODING GENES FROM METHYLOPHILUS METHYLOTROPHUS

Yurgis Antanas Vladovich Iomantas; Elena Georgievna Abalakina; Yoshihiro Usuda; Yosuke Nishio; Natalia Vasilievna Gorshkova


Archive | 2001

Novel enzymes and genes coding for the same derived from methylophilus methylotrophus

Yurgis Antanas Vladovich Iomantas; Elena Georgievna Abalakina; Yoshihiro Usuda; Yosuke Nishio; Natalia Vasilievna Groshkova


Microbial Cell Factories | 2011

Overproduction of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens extracellular glutamyl-endopeptidase as a result of ectopic multi-copy insertion of an efficiently-expressed mpr gene into the Bacillus subtilis chromosome

Yurgis A. V. Yomantas; Elena Georgievna Abalakina; Lyubov I Golubeva; Lyubov Y Gorbacheva; Sergey V. Mashko


Archive | 2007

Method for Producing Aromatic L-Amino Acid Using Bacterium Belonging to the Genus Methylophilus

Irina L. Tokmakova; Natalya V. Gorshkova; Elena Georgievna Abalakina; Yurgis Antanas Vladovich Iomantas


Archives of Virology | 2018

Complete nucleotide sequences and annotations of φ673 and φ674, two newly characterised lytic phages of Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032

Yurgis A. V. Yomantas; Elena Georgievna Abalakina; Juliya S. Lobanova; Victor A. Mamontov; Nataliya V. Stoynova; Sergey V. Mashko


Archive | 2006

METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLY-gamma-GLUTAMIC ACID AND MICROORGANISM USED IN THE PRODUCTION METHOD

Yurgis Antanas Vladovich Iomantas; Elena Georgievna Abalakina; Yasuhiro Mihara; Toshimasa Ishii; Nobuo Iwakuma

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