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mutagenesis

  • Novel Biochemical Properties and Physiological Role of the Flavin Mononucleotide Oxidoreductase YhdA from <span class="named-content genus-species" id="named-content-1">Bacillus subtilis</span>
    Genetics and Molecular Biology
    Novel Biochemical Properties and Physiological Role of the Flavin Mononucleotide Oxidoreductase YhdA from Bacillus subtilis

    Here, we report that the bacterial flavin mononucleotide/NADPH-dependent oxidoreductase YhdA, widely distributed among Gram-positive bacilli, conferred protection to cells from the cytotoxic effects of Cr(VI) and prevented the hypermutagenesis exhibited by a MutT/MutM/MutY-deficient strain. Additionally, a purified recombinant His10-YhdA protein displayed a strong NADPH-dependent chromate reductase activity. Therefore, we...

    Luz I. Valenzuela-García, Blanca L. Zapata, Norma Ramírez-Ramírez, Juan P. Huchin-Mian, Eduardo A. Robleto, Víctor M. Ayala-García, Mario Pedraza-Reyes
  • A Haloalkane Dehalogenase from <span class="named-content genus-species" id="named-content-1">Saccharomonospora viridis</span> Strain DSM 43017, a Compost Bacterium with Unusual Catalytic Residues, Unique (<em>S</em>)-Enantiopreference, and High Thermostability
    Enzymology and Protein Engineering
    A Haloalkane Dehalogenase from Saccharomonospora viridis Strain DSM 43017, a Compost Bacterium with Unusual Catalytic Residues, Unique (S)-Enantiopreference, and High Thermostability

    The present study describes a novel haloalkane dehalogenase, DsvA, originating from a mildly thermophilic bacterium, Saccharomonospora viridis strain DSM 43017. We report its high thermostability, remarkable operational stability at high temperatures, and an (S)-enantiopreference, which makes this enzyme an attractive biocatalyst for practical applications....

    Klaudia Chmelova, Eva Sebestova, Veronika Liskova, Andy Beier, David Bednar, Zbynek Prokop, Radka Chaloupkova, Jiri Damborsky
  • Tn<em>FLX</em>: a Third-Generation <em>mariner</em>-Based Transposon System for <span class="named-content genus-species" id="named-content-1">Bacillus subtilis</span>
    Genetics and Molecular Biology
    TnFLX: a Third-Generation mariner-Based Transposon System for Bacillus subtilis

    The stability of transposase-encoding vectors during cloning and propagation is crucial for the reliable application of transposons. Here, we increased the stability of the mariner delivery vehicle in E. coli. Moreover, the TnFLX transposon system will improve the application of forward genetic methods with an increased number of antibiotic...

    Felix Dempwolff, Sandra Sanchez, Daniel B. Kearns
  • Mechanistic Insight into the Binding and Swelling Functions of Prepeptidase C-Terminal (PPC) Domains from Various Bacterial Proteases
    Genetics and Molecular Biology
    Mechanistic Insight into the Binding and Swelling Functions of Prepeptidase C-Terminal (PPC) Domains from Various Bacterial Proteases

    Prepeptidase C-terminal (PPC) domains commonly exist in the C termini of marine bacterial proteases. Reports examining PPC have been limited, and its functions remain unclear. In this study, eight PPCs from six different bacteria were examined. Most of the PPCs possessed the ability to bind collagen, feathers, and chitin, and all PPCs could significantly swell insoluble collagen. PPCs can expose collagen monomers but cannot disrupt...

    JiaFeng Huang, RiBang Wu, Dan Liu, BinQiang Liao, Ming Lei, Meng Wang, Ran Huan, MingYang Zhou, ChangBei Ma, HaiLun He
  • Conversion of Mevalonate 3-Kinase into 5-Phosphomevalonate 3-Kinase by Single Amino Acid Mutations
    Enzymology and Protein Engineering
    Conversion of Mevalonate 3-Kinase into 5-Phosphomevalonate 3-Kinase by Single Amino Acid Mutations

    Isoprenoid is the largest family of natural compounds, including important bioactive molecules such as vitamins, hormones, and natural medicines. The mevalonate pathway is a target for metabolic engineering because it supplies precursors for isoprenoid biosynthesis. Mevalonate 3-kinase is an enzyme involved in the modified mevalonate pathway specific to limited species of thermophilic archaea. Replacement of a single amino acid residue...

    Kento Motoyama, Fumiaki Sobue, Hiroshi Kawaide, Tohru Yoshimura, Hisashi Hemmi
  • A Counterselectable Sucrose Sensitivity Marker Permits Efficient and Flexible Mutagenesis in <em>Streptococcus agalactiae</em>
    Genetics and Molecular Biology
    A Counterselectable Sucrose Sensitivity Marker Permits Efficient and Flexible Mutagenesis in Streptococcus agalactiae

    The ability to generate chromosomal mutations is fundamental to microbiology. Historically, however, GBS pathogenesis research has been made challenging by the relative genetic intractability of the organism. Generating a single knockout in GBS using traditional techniques can take many months, with highly variable success rates. Furthermore, traditional methods do not offer a straightforward way to generate single-base-pair...

    Thomas A. Hooven, Maryam Bonakdar, Anna B. Chamby, Adam J. Ratner
  • Open Access
    Generation of Markerless Deletions in the Nosocomial Pathogen <em>Clostridium difficile</em> by Induction of DNA Double-Strand Breaks
    Methods
    Generation of Markerless Deletions in the Nosocomial Pathogen Clostridium difficile by Induction of DNA Double-Strand Breaks

    Most sequenced bacterial genomes contain genes encoding proteins of unknown or hypothetical function. To identify a phenotype for mutations in such genes, deletion is the preferred method for mutagenesis because it reduces the likelihood of polar effects, although it does not eliminate the possibility. Allelic exchange to produce deletions is dependent on the length of homologous regions used to generate merodiploids. Shorter regions of...

    Elena-Stella Theophilou, Prerna Vohra, Maurice P. Gallagher, Ian R. Poxton, Garry W. Blakely
  • Characterization of a Signaling System in <span class="named-content genus-species" id="named-content-1">Streptococcus mitis</span> That Mediates Interspecies Communication with <span class="named-content genus-species" id="named-content-2">Streptococcus pneumoniae</span>
    Genetics and Molecular Biology
    Characterization of a Signaling System in Streptococcus mitis That Mediates Interspecies Communication with Streptococcus pneumoniae

    Bacteria secrete signal molecules into the environment which are sensed by other cells when the density reaches a certain threshold. In this study, we describe a communication system in Streptococcus mitis, a commensal species from the oral cavity, which we also found in several species and strains of streptococci from the mitis group. Further, we show that this...

    R. Junges, K. Sturød, G. Salvadori, H. A. Åmdal, T. Chen, F. C. Petersen
  • Plant Microbiology
    A Short Protocol for Gene Knockout and Complementation in Xylella fastidiosa Shows that One of the Type IV Pilin Paralogs (PD1926) Is Needed for Twitching while Another (PD1924) Affects Pilus Number and Location

    The bacterial plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa causes incurable diseases in multiple hosts, including grape, citrus, and blueberry. Historically restricted to the Americas, it was recently found to cause epidemics in olives in Italy and to infect other hosts in Europe and Asia. In this study, we report a short protocol to create deletion and complemented mutants...

    Prem P. Kandel, Hongyu Chen, Leonardo De La Fuente
  • Biotechnology
    Modifying the Lantibiotic Mutacin 1140 for Increased Yield, Activity, and Stability

    Our findings show that the efficiency of mutacin 1140 PTMs is highly dependent on the core peptide sequence. Analogs in various intermediate stages of PTMs can be transported by the bacterium, which indicates that PTMs and transport are finely tuned for the native mutacin 1140 core peptide. Only certain combinations of amino acid substitutions at the Dha5 and Dhb14 dehydrated residue positions were tolerated. Observation of glutamylated...

    Mengxin Geng, Leif Smith

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