The construction of a library of synthetic promoters revealed some specific features of strong Streptomyces promoters

Nicolas Seghezzi, Patrick Amar, Brian Købmann, Peter Ruhdal Jensen, Marie-Joëlle Virolle

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    Abstract

    Streptomyces are bacteria of industrial interest whose genome contains more than 73% of bases GC. In order to define, in these GC-rich bacteria, specific sequence features of strong promoters, a library of synthetic promoters of various sequence composition was constructed in Streptomyces. To do so, the sequences located upstream, between and downstream of the −35 and −10 consensus promoter sequences were completely randomized and some variability was introduced in the −35 (position 6) and −10 (positions 3, 4 and 5) hexamers recognized by the major vegetative sigma factor HrdB. The synthetic promoters were cloned into the promoter-probe plasmid pIJ487 just upstream of the promoter-less aphII gene that confers resistance to neomycin. This synthetic promoter library was transformed into Streptomyces lividans, and the resulting transformants were screened for their ability to grow in the presence of different concentrations of neomycin (20, 50, and 100 μg ml−1). Promoter strengths varied up to 12-fold, in small increments of activity increase, as determined by reverse transcriptase-PCR. This collection of promoters of various strengths can be useful for the fine-tuning of gene expression in genetic engineering projects. Thirty-eight promoters were sequenced, and the sequences of the 14 weakest and 14 strongest promoters were compared using the WebLogo software with small sample correction. This comparison revealed that the −10 box, the −10 extended motif as well as the spacer of the strong Streptomyces promoters are more G rich than those of the weak promoters.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Volume90
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)615-623
    ISSN0175-7598
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • aphII
    • Promoter strength
    • Streptomyces
    • Synthetic promoters
    • Neomycin

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