Research on the human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) would benefit from novel tools for regulated gene expression. Here we describe the characterization and application of a synthetic riboswitch-based system, which comprises a mycobacterial promoter for transcriptional control and a riboswitch for translational control. The system was used to induce and repress heterologous protein overexpression reversibly, to create a conditional gene knockdown, and to control gene expression in a macrophage infection model. Unlike existing systems for controlling gene expression in Mtb, the riboswitch does not require the co-expression of any accessory proteins: all of the regulatory machinery is encoded by a short DNA segment directly upstream of the target gene. The inducible riboswitch platform has the potential to be a powerful general strategy for creating customized gene regulation systems in Mtb. © 2012 Seeliger et al.
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Seeliger, J. C., Topp, S., Sogi, K. M., Previti, M. L., Gallivan, J. P., & Bertozzi, C. R. (2012). A Riboswitch-Based inducible gene expression system for mycobacteria. PLoS ONE, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029266
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