Defined Single-Gene and Multi-Gene Deletion Mutant Collections in Salmonella enterica sv Typhimurium
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Porwollik, Steffen
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Defined Single-Gene and Multi-Gene Deletion Mutant Collections in Salmonella enterica sv Typhimurium
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- Porwollik, Steffen;
- Santiviago Cid, Carlos;
- Cheng, Pui;
- Long, Fred;
- Desai, Prerak;
- Fredlund, Jennifer;
- Srikumar, Shabarinath;
- Silva, Cecilia A.;
- Chu, Weiping;
- Chen, Xin;
- Canals, Rocío;
- Reynolds, M. Megan;
- Bogomolnaya, Lydia;
- Shields, Christine;
- Cui, Ping;
- Guo, Jinbai;
- Zheng, Yi;
- Endicott Yazdani, Tiana;
- Yang, Hee-Jeong;
- Maple, Aimee;
- Ragoza, Yury;
- Blondel, Carlos J.;
- Valenzuela, Camila;
- Andrews Polymenis, Helene;
- McClelland, Michael;
Abstract
We constructed two collections of targeted single gene deletion (SGD) mutants and two collections of targeted multi-gene
deletion (MGD) mutants in Salmonella enterica sv Typhimurium 14028s. The SGD mutant collections contain (1), 3517
mutants in which a single gene is replaced by a cassette containing a kanamycin resistance (KanR) gene oriented in the
sense direction (SGD-K), and (2), 3376 mutants with a chloramphenicol resistance gene (CamR) oriented in the antisense
direction (SGD-C). A combined total of 3773 individual genes were deleted across these SGD collections. The MGD
collections contain mutants bearing deletions of contiguous regions of three or more genes and include (3), 198 mutants
spanning 2543 genes replaced by a KanR cassette (MGD-K), and (4), 251 mutants spanning 2799 genes replaced by a CamR
cassette (MGD-C). Overall, 3476 genes were deleted in at least one MGD collection. The collections with different antibiotic
markers permit construction of all viable combinations of mutants in the same background. Together, the libraries allow
hierarchical screening of MGDs for different phenotypic followed by screening of SGDs within the target MGD regions. The
mutants of these collections are stored at BEI Resources (www.beiresources.org) and publicly available.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/121925
DOI: DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099820
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Plos One July 2014 | Volume 9 | Issue 7 | e99820
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