A useful gene cassette for conditional knock-down of essential genes by targeted promoter replacement in Mycobacteria

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Abstract

A direct method to study essential genes is to construct conditional knock-down mutants by replacement of their native promoter by an inducible one. In Mycobacteria, replacement of an essential gene promoter with an anhydrotetracycline inducible one was successfully used but required a multi-step approach. In this work, we describe a gene cassette for the engineering of a conditional knock-down mutant, which allows the one-step targeted replacement of mycobacterial promoters by an anhydrotetracycline-inducible promoter. The functionality of this cassette was successfully tested by engineering conditional clpP and SecA1 mutants of Mycobacterium smegmatis.

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Texier, P., Coddeville, M., Bordes, P., & Genevaux, P. (2018). A useful gene cassette for conditional knock-down of essential genes by targeted promoter replacement in Mycobacteria. BioTechniques, 65(3), 159–162. https://doi.org/10.2144/BTN-2018-0074

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