One-step genome engineering in bee gut bacterial symbionts.
Patrick J LariviereA H M Zuberi AshrafLucio Navarro-EscalanteSean P LeonardLaurel G MillerNancy A MoranJeffrey E BarrickPublished in: mBio (2024)
Honey bees are ecologically and economically important crop pollinators with bacterial gut symbionts that influence their health. Microbiome-based strategies for studying or improving bee health have utilized wild-type or plasmid-engineered bacteria. We demonstrate that a straightforward, single-step method can be used to insert cassettes and replace genes in the chromosomes of multiple bee gut bacteria. This method can be used for investigating the mechanisms of host-microbe interactions in the bee gut community and stably engineering symbionts that benefit pollinator health.