A comprehensive set of plasmids for vanillate- and xylose-inducible gene expression in Caulobacter crescentus

Martin Thanbichler(Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology), Antonio A. Iniesta(Stanford University), Lucy Shapiro(Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology)
Nucleic Acids Research
October 24, 2007
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Abstract

Caulobacter crescentus is widely used as a powerful model system for the study of prokaryotic cell biology and development. Analysis of this organism is complicated by a limited selection of tools for genetic manipulation and inducible gene expression. This study reports the identification and functional characterization of a vanillate-regulated promoter (P(van)) which meets all requirements for application as a multi-purpose expression system in Caulobacter, thus complementing the established xylose-inducible system (P(xyl)). Furthermore, we introduce a newly constructed set of integrating and replicating shuttle vectors that considerably facilitate cell biological and physiological studies in Caulobacter. Based on different narrow and broad-host range replicons, they offer a wide choice of promoters, resistance genes, and fusion partners for the construction of fluorescently or affinity-tagged proteins. Since many of these constructs are also suitable for use in other bacteria, this work provides a comprehensive collection of tools that will enrich many areas of microbiological research.


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