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His-QQ-7
Usage and Biology
The enzyme QQ7 was proposed to be a quorum quenching enzyme which therefore inhibits biofilm formation of pathogens such as Candida albicans and Staphylococcus epidermidis [1]. The DNA sequence was identified during a metagenomic screen of bacteria that quench biofilm formation.
This sequence is taken from GenBank JX870909. Forbidden restriction sites were removed, prefix and suffix sequences compatible with TypeIIS cloning were added, and the sequence was synthesised by IDT.
For expression in L. plantarum, this CDS was inserted into plasmid pX1845 via TypeIIs cloning. The plasmid has an E. coli origin of replication (pUC18) and antibiotic resistance gene (beta-lactamase) to allow for cloning in E. coli DH5€€¢, and an origin of replication and antibiotic resistance gene to allow for propagation in L. plantarum. Three constitutive promoters were tested: synthetic promoter P_48 (Rud et al., 2006), natural promoter from L. plantarum WCFS1 P_ldhL1 (NC_004567) and natural promoter from L. lactis P_32 (Liu et al., 2021). The latter two promoters had integrated RBS sequences but P_48 was combined with the synthetic RBS SDOPT8 (Tauer et al., 2014). All constructs contained a terminator from L. lactis MG1363 pepN, called Lacto_term (AM406671).
Characterisation
References
[1] Weiland-Brauer, N., Malek, I. & Schmitz, R. A. 2019. Metagenomic quorum quenching enzymes affect biofilm formation of Candida albicans and Staphylococcus epidermidis. PLoS One, 14, e0211366.
Sequence and Features
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