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European Congress of Chemical Engineering - 6
Copenhagen 16-21 September 2007

Abstract 3811 - The orotate transporter oroP from Lactococcus lactis can be used both as a very efficient, food-grade selection and counter-selection marker for strain construction in many different organisms

The orotate transporter oroP from Lactococcus lactis can be used both as a very efficient, food-grade selection and counter-selection marker for strain construction in many different organisms

Special Symposium - Innovations in Food Technology (LMC Congress)

Innovations in Food Technology - Poster Session (LMC/Food - P1)

Asc. Prof Jan Martinussen
Technical University of Denmark
Center for Microbial Biotechnology, BioCentrum-DTU
Building 301,
Matematiktorvet,
2800 Kgs Lyngby
Denmark

Mrs Els Defoor
Technical University of Denmark
BioCentrum-DTU

Belgium

Keywords: selection, counterselection, nucleotide metabolsim, strain design

A new lactococcal plasmid, pDBORO, was isolated from the Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis biovar diacetylactis strain DB0410 responsible for the sensitivity of DB0410 towards the pyrimidine-analog 5ยด-fluoroorotate. The plasmid pDBORO complete nucleotide sequence has been determined.
The open reading frame oroP on pDBORO necessary for the uptake of orotate was identified. A number of industrial important strains like Lactococcus lactis, Bacillus subtilus, and Bacillus licheniformis have been shown to be unable to metabolize orotate. If the oroP gene was introduced into these strains they acquired the ability to utilize orotate. If the strains had a pyrimidine requirement, the oroP gene could function as a selectable marker when growing in the presence of orotate as sole pyrimidine source. In an otherwise resistant strain, oroP was shown to sensitize the strain towards the analog 5-Fluoroorotate. It was shown that strains who have lost the oroP gene could easily be selected in the presence of 5-Fluoroorotate, thus being an efficient counter-selection marker.
pyrimidine-requiring strain (pyr B, C or D) orotate negative Counter-selection marker: wild-type strain! Fluoro-orotate resistant Functional on the chromosome in single-copy and episomal in multi-copy Functional in Gram-negative bacteria - Escherichia coli Gram-positive bacteria - Lactococcus lactis, Bacillus subtilus.

Presented Wednesday 19, 13:30 to 15:00, in session Innovations in Food Technology - Poster Session (LMC/Food - P1).

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