An ultra-dense library resource for rapid deconvolution of mutations that cause phenotypes in Escherichia coli

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Abstract

With the wide availability of whole-genome sequencing (WGS), genetic mapping has become the rate-limiting step, inhibiting unbiased forward genetics in even the most tractable model organisms. We introduce a rapid deconvolution resource and method for untagged causative mutations after mutagenesis, screens, and WGS in Escherichia coli. We created Deconvoluter - ordered libraries with selectable insertions every 50 kb in the E. coli genome. The Deconvoluter method uses these for replacement of untagged mutations in the genome using a phage-P1-based gene-replacement strategy. We validate the Deconvoluter resource by deconvolution of 17 of 17 phenotype-altering mutations from a screen of N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced mutants. The Deconvoluter resource permits rapid unbiased screens and gene/function identification and will enable exploration of functions of essential genes and undiscovered genes/sites/alleles not represented in existing deletion collections. This resource for unbiased forward-genetic screens with mapping-by-sequencing ('forward genomics') demonstrates a strategy that could similarly enable rapid screens in many other microbes.

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Nehring, R. B., Gu, F., Lin, H. Y., Gibson, J. L., Blythe, M. J., Wilson, R., … Rosenberg, S. M. (2015). An ultra-dense library resource for rapid deconvolution of mutations that cause phenotypes in Escherichia coli. Nucleic Acids Research, 44(5), e41. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1131

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