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Construction of theta-type shuttle vector for Leuconostoc and other lactic acid bacteria using pCB42 isolated from kimchi

Authors
Eom, Hyun-JuMoon, Jin-SeokCho, Seung KeeKim, Jeong HwanHan, Nam Soo
Issue Date
Jan-2012
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Keywords
Leuconostoc citreum CB2567; Cryptic plasmid; Shuttle vector; Electroporation; qPCR; Protein expression
Citation
PLASMID, v.67, no.1, pp 35 - 43
Pages
9
Indexed
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PLASMID
Volume
67
Number
1
Start Page
35
End Page
43
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/22413
DOI
10.1016/j.plasmid.2011.11.003
ISSN
0147-619X
1095-9890
Abstract
The pCB42 plasmid from Leuconostoc citreum CB2567, a strain isolated from kimchi, was characterized, and a shuttle vector for Escherichia coli and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) was constructed. The pCB42 plasmid has a circular structure of 4312 bp, a low G + C content, and no single-stranded DNA intermediates during replication, which indicates that pCB42 replicates via the theta-type replication mechanism. In silico analysis of this plasmid revealed 6 open reading frames: 1 transposase gene, 1 DNA-binding gene, 2 putative replication genes, and 2 unknown genes. The fragment encompassing ORF5 contains a functional plasmid replicon. This plasmid was capable of replicating in various LAB, including L citreum, L. mesenteroides, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lb. reuteri, Lactococcus lactis, Streptococcus thermophilus, Weissella confusa, and Oenococcus oeni. The LAB-E. coli shuttle vector was constructed by ligating pCB42 and pEK104, and the resulting shuttle vector, pLeu-CM42, showed a high segregational stability in L. citreum CB2567 after 100 generations of cell division. By using this shuttle vector, the beta-gal gene from Lb. plantarum was successfully expressed in the host strain, L. citreum CB2567. The pLeuCM42 shuttle vector can serve as a useful gene-delivery and expression tool for the genetic study or metabolic engineering of various strains of LAB. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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