Exploiting a precise design of universal synthetic modular regulatory elements to unlock the microbial natural products in <i>Streptomyces</i>

Chaoxian Bai(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yang Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xuejin Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yiling Hu(Anhui University), Sihai Xiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jin Miao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chunbo Lou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lixin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
September 15, 2015
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Abstract

There is a great demand for precisely quantitating the expression of genes of interest in synthetic and systems biotechnology as new and fascinating insights into the genetics of streptomycetes have come to light. Here, we developed, for the first time to our knowledge, a quantitative method based on flow cytometry and a superfolder green fluorescent protein (sfGFP) at single-cell resolution in Streptomyces. Single cells of filamentous bacteria were obtained by releasing the protoplasts from the mycelium, and the dead cells could be distinguished from the viable ones by propidium iodide (PI) staining. With this sophisticated quantitative method, some 200 native or synthetic promoters and 200 ribosomal binding sites (RBSs) were characterized in a high-throughput format. Furthermore, an insulator (RiboJ) was recruited to eliminate the interference between promoters and RBSs and improve the modularity of regulatory elements. Seven synthetic promoters with gradient strength were successfully applied in a proof-of-principle approach to activate and overproduce the cryptic lycopene in a predictable manner in Streptomyces avermitilis. Our work therefore presents a quantitative strategy and universal synthetic modular regulatory elements, which will facilitate the functional optimization of gene clusters and the drug discovery process in Streptomyces.


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