Analysis of endogenous plasmids in Lacticaseibacillus paracasei ZY-1 and development of expression vectors.
- Author:
Luyao XIAO
1
;
Tingting SHI
1
;
Suying WANG
1
;
Qingyao ZHAO
1
;
Wei LI
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Lacticaseibacillus paracasei; endogenous plasmid; expression vector; shuttle vector
- MeSH: Lacticaseibacillus; Lacticaseibacillus paracasei; Plasmids/genetics*; Genetic Vectors/genetics*; Lactobacillus/genetics*; Escherichia coli/genetics*
- From: Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(3):1217-1231
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: The construction of efficient and stable Lactobacillus expression vector is critical for strain improvement and development of customized strains. In this study, four endogenous plasmids were isolated from Lacticaseibacillus paracasei ZY-1 and subjected to functional analysis. The Escherichia coli-Lactobacillus shuttle vectors pLPZ3N and pLPZ4N were constructed by combining the replicon rep from pLPZ3 or pLPZ4, the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase gene cat from pNZ5319 and the replicon ori from pUC19. Moreover, the expression vectors pLPZ3E and pLPZ4E with the promoter Pldh3 of lactic acid dehydrogenase and the mCherry red fluorescent protein as a reporter gene were obtained. The size of pLPZ3 and pLPZ4 were 6 289 bp and 5 087 bp, respectively, and its GC content, 40.94% and 39.51%, were similar. Both shuttle vectors were successfully transformed into Lacticaseibacillus, and the transformation efficiency of pLPZ4N (5.23×102-8.93×102 CFU/μg) was slightly higher than that of pLPZ3N. Furthermore, the mCherry fluorescent protein was successfully expressed after transforming the expression plasmids pLPZ3E and pLPZ4E into L. paracasei S-NB. The β-galactosidase activity of the recombinant strain obtained from the plasmid pLPZ4E-lacG constructed with Pldh3 as promoter was higher than that of the wild-type strain. The construction of shuttle vectors and expression vectors provide novel molecular tools for the genetic engineering of Lacticaseibacillus strains.