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Dual-sgRNA CRISPRa System for Enhanced MK-7 Production and Salmonella Infection Mitigation in Bacillus subtilis natto Applied to Caco-2 Cells.

Chaoyong LiaoJian CuiMingkun GaoBo WangKoichi ItoYuming GuoBing-Kun Zhang
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
This study optimized the menaquinone-7 (MK-7) synthetic pathways in Bacillus subtilis ( B. subtilis ) natto NB205, a strain that originated from natto, to enhance its MK-7 production. Utilizing mutation breeding, we developed NBMK308, a mutant strain that demonstrated a significant 117.23% increase in MK-7 production. A comprehensive transcriptome analysis identified two key genes, ispA and ispE , as being critical in MK-7 synthesis. The dual-sgRNA CRISPRa system was utilized to achieve precise regulation of ispA and ispE in the newly engineered strain, A3E3. This strategic modulation resulted in a significant enhancement of MK-7 production, achieving increases of 20.02% and 201.41% compared to traditional overexpression systems and the original strain NB205, respectively. Furthermore, the fermentation supernatant from A3E3 notably inhibited Salmonella invasion in Caco-2 cells, showcasing its potential for combating such infections. The safety of the dual-sgRNA CRISPRa system was confirmed through cell assays. The utilization of the dual-sgRNA CRISPRa system in this study was crucial for the precise regulation of key genes in MK-7 synthesis, leading to a remarkable increase in production and demonstrating additional therapeutic potential in inhibiting pathogenic infections. This approach effectively combined the advantages of microbial fermentation and biotechnology, addressing health and nutritional challenges.
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