Development of Chemical and Metabolite Sensors for Rhodococcus opacus PD630

ACS Synth Biol. 2017 Oct 20;6(10):1973-1978. doi: 10.1021/acssynbio.7b00192. Epub 2017 Aug 10.

Abstract

Rhodococcus opacus PD630 is a nonmodel, Gram-positive bacterium that possesses desirable traits for biomass conversion, including consumption capabilities for lignocellulose-based sugars and toxic lignin-derived aromatic compounds, significant triacylglycerol accumulation, relatively rapid growth rate, and genetic tractability. However, few genetic elements have been directly characterized in R. opacus, limiting its application for lignocellulose bioconversion. Here, we report the characterization and development of genetic tools for tunable gene expression in R. opacus, including: (1) six fluorescent reporters for quantifying promoter output, (2) three chemically inducible promoters for variable gene expression, and (3) two classes of metabolite sensors derived from native R. opacus promoters that detect nitrogen levels or aromatic compounds. Using these tools, we also provide insights into native aromatic consumption pathways in R. opacus. Overall, this work expands the ability to control and characterize gene expression in R. opacus for future lignocellulose-based fuel and chemical production.

Keywords: Rhodococcus opacus; aromatic; lignin; nitrogen; promoter; sensor.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Biosensing Techniques / methods*
  • Lignin / metabolism
  • Nitrogen / metabolism
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic / genetics
  • Rhodococcus / genetics*
  • Rhodococcus / physiology

Substances

  • Lignin
  • Nitrogen