A modular genetic toolbox for precise gene regulation and multi-color imaging in streptococci
Johann Mignolet, Albane Schmid, Johan Staub, Jan Roelof van der Meer, Jan-Willem Veening, Virginie Libante

TL;DR
Researchers developed new genetic tools for streptococci to enable precise gene regulation and multi-color imaging of cells and proteins.
Contribution
A modular toolbox with fluorescent proteins and expression systems for streptococci is introduced, enabling multi-color imaging and gene regulation.
Findings
Five fluorescent proteins were benchmarked and fused to HlpA for labeling in streptococci.
Versatile cassettes combining fluorescent reporters and antibiotic resistance genes were engineered for transfer across species.
A triple-labeled S. salivarius strain was created using three spectrally distinct fluorescent proteins.
Abstract
Fluorescent labeling is a powerful tool in microbiology allowing live cell imaging and providing insights into dynamic cellular processes, quantification of gene expression, and protein subcellular localization. Although multicolor imaging is widely used in Streptococcus pneumoniae and S. mutans, this is less common in other streptococcal species. To address this gap in the streptococcal molecular toolbox, we benchmarked five different fluorescent proteins. They were fused to the C-terminus of S. pneumoniae HlpA, a small non-specific DNA binding histone-like protein. These reporters, combined with four different antibiotic resistance genes, were engineered with various expression systems (inducible or constitutive) to form versatile cassettes. We provide methods to transfer these cassettes to different streptococcal species including S. salivarius, S. thermophilus, and S. pyogenes. As a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBiochemical and Structural Characterization · Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology · Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus
