2014
DOI: 10.1128/jb.01290-13
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Expression and Targeting of Secreted Proteins from Chlamydia trachomatis

Abstract: Chlamydia trachomatis is an obligate intracellular pathogen that replicates in a vacuole termed the inclusion. Many of the interactions of chlamydiae with the host cell are dependent upon bacterial protein synthesis and presumably exposure of these proteins to the cytosol. Because of the dearth of genetic tools for chlamydiae, previous studies examining secreted proteins required the use of heterologous bacterial systems. Recent advances in genetic manipulation of chlamydia now allow for transformation of the … Show more

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“…These vectors are well suited for expressing epitope-tagged or untagged gene products under the control of native promoters. pBOMB4 and its derivative pBOMB4-MCI also express GFP and mCherry, respectively, from the Neisseria promoter used in pSW2: GFP (19), providing a convenient marker to confirm the presence and maintenance of recombinant plasmids in transformants (21). Genes can also be expressed by using constitutive promoters, such as the rpoB promoter, located upstream of the MCS in pBOMB4R (GFP ϩ ) and pBOMB4R-MCI (mCherry ϩ ) (21).…”
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“…These vectors are well suited for expressing epitope-tagged or untagged gene products under the control of native promoters. pBOMB4 and its derivative pBOMB4-MCI also express GFP and mCherry, respectively, from the Neisseria promoter used in pSW2: GFP (19), providing a convenient marker to confirm the presence and maintenance of recombinant plasmids in transformants (21). Genes can also be expressed by using constitutive promoters, such as the rpoB promoter, located upstream of the MCS in pBOMB4R (GFP ϩ ) and pBOMB4R-MCI (mCherry ϩ ) (21).…”
Section: Ectopic Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pBOMB4 and its derivative pBOMB4-MCI also express GFP and mCherry, respectively, from the Neisseria promoter used in pSW2: GFP (19), providing a convenient marker to confirm the presence and maintenance of recombinant plasmids in transformants (21). Genes can also be expressed by using constitutive promoters, such as the rpoB promoter, located upstream of the MCS in pBOMB4R (GFP ϩ ) and pBOMB4R-MCI (mCherry ϩ ) (21). If precise control of gene expression at different times in the Chlamydia developmental cycle is required, several vectors in which gene expression is controlled by anhydrotetracycline via the tetracycline repressor are available.…”
Section: Ectopic Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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