2014
DOI: 10.1128/aem.04261-13
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Expression of Fluorescent Proteins in Bifidobacteria for Analysis of Host-Microbe Interactions

Abstract: Bifidobacteria are an important component of the human gastrointestinal microbiota and are frequently used as probiotics. The genetic inaccessibility and lack of molecular tools commonly used in other bacteria have hampered a detailed analysis of the genetic determinants of bifidobacteria involved in their adaptation to, colonization of, and interaction with the host. In the present study, a range of molecular tools were developed that will allow the closing of some of the gaps in functional analysis of bifido… Show more

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“…The adhesion of L. plantarum and Lactobacillus fermentum strains to the intestinal tract of zebrafish was studied by transferring plasmid pRCR12, containing the mCherry gene, into the bacterial cells (34). Grimm and coworkers (35) used the expression of the mCherry gene to study interactions of bifidobacteria with mammalian host cells.…”
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“…The adhesion of L. plantarum and Lactobacillus fermentum strains to the intestinal tract of zebrafish was studied by transferring plasmid pRCR12, containing the mCherry gene, into the bacterial cells (34). Grimm and coworkers (35) used the expression of the mCherry gene to study interactions of bifidobacteria with mammalian host cells.…”
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“…This is in line with a previous study by our group showing higher P gap -driven reporter activity in B. bifidum S17 compared with other promoters in all growth phases tested. 20 Furthermore, several other groups also reported high transcriptional activity of bifidobacterial gap promoters and these promoters have been used successfully for expression in bifidobacteria. 20,21,23 The enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH, EC 1.2.1.12) encoded by the gap gene catalyzes the conversion of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate to D-glycerate 1,3-bisphosphate.…”
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“…20 Furthermore, several other groups also reported high transcriptional activity of bifidobacterial gap promoters and these promoters have been used successfully for expression in bifidobacteria. 20,21,23 The enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH, EC 1.2.1.12) encoded by the gap gene catalyzes the conversion of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate to D-glycerate 1,3-bisphosphate. Although GAPDH is primarily known for its role in glycolysis, it is also required for formation of lactate from glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and, in consequence, efficient energy conservation from substrates that are fermented via the bifidus shunt.…”
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