The Pathfinder plasmid toolkit for genetically engineering newly isolated bacteria enables the study of Drosophila-colonizing Orbaceae.
Katherine M ElstonLaila E PhillipsSean P LeonardEleanor YoungJo-Anne C HolleyTasneem AhsanullahBraydin McReynoldsNancy A MoranJeffrey E BarrickPublished in: ISME communications (2023)
Toolkits of plasmids and genetic parts streamline the process of assembling DNA constructs and engineering microbes. Many of these kits were designed with specific industrial or laboratory microbes in mind. For researchers interested in non-model microbial systems, it is often unclear which tools and techniques will function in newly isolated strains. To address this challenge, we designed the Pathfinder toolkit for quickly determining the compatibility of a bacterium with different plasmid components. Pathfinder plasmids combine three different broad-host-range origins of replication with multiple antibiotic resistance cassettes and reporters, so that sets of parts can be rapidly screened through multiplex conjugation. We first tested these plasmids in Escherichia coli, a strain of Sodalis praecaptivus that colonizes insects, and a Rosenbergiella isolate from leafhoppers. Then, we used the Pathfinder plasmids to engineer previously unstudied bacteria from the family Orbaceae that were isolated from several fly species. Engineered Orbaceae strains were able to colonize Drosophila melanogaster and could be visualized in fly guts. Orbaceae are common and abundant in the guts of wild-caught flies but have not been included in laboratory studies of how the Drosophila microbiome affects fly health. Thus, this work provides foundational genetic tools for studying microbial ecology and host-associated microbes, including bacteria that are a key constituent of the gut microbiome of a model insect species.
Keyphrases
- escherichia coli
- drosophila melanogaster
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- microbial community
- biofilm formation
- genome wide
- public health
- healthcare
- genetic diversity
- mental health
- heavy metals
- single molecule
- copy number
- wastewater treatment
- gene expression
- high throughput
- cell free
- circulating tumor
- dna methylation
- aedes aegypti
- human health
- case control
- social media
- risk assessment
- zika virus