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Product-Induced Gene Expression, a Product-Responsive Reporter Assay Used To Screen Metagenomic Libraries for Enzyme-Encoding Genes
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Bioorganic ChemistryEngineeringBiomolecular ToolMolecular BiologyGene CharacterizationBacterial PathogensGene Expression ProfilingBiosynthesisProtein ExpressionMetabolic EngineeringFluorescent WellsAnalytical BiotechnologyMetagenomic LibraryMolecular DiagnosticsPlant Gene ExpressionAntimicrobial Drug DiscoverySubstrate BenzamideBiochemistryMolecular BiotechnologyMolecular MicrobiologyGene ExpressionProduct-responsive Reporter AssayFunctional GenomicsBiomolecular EngineeringReporter Gene AssayMicrobial ProteomicsProduct-induced Gene ExpressionBiotechnologyGenetic EngineeringSynthetic BiologyScreen Metagenomic LibrariesProtein EngineeringMicrobiologySystems BiologyMedicineGenome Editing
A reporter assay-based screening method for enzymes, which we named product-induced gene expression (PIGEX), was developed and used to screen a metagenomic library for amidases. A benzoate-responsive transcriptional activator, BenR, was placed upstream of the gene encoding green fluorescent protein and used as a sensor. Escherichia coli sensor cells carrying the benR-gfp gene cassette fluoresced in response to benzoate concentrations as low as 10 μM but were completely unresponsive to the substrate benzamide. An E. coli metagenomic library consisting of 96,000 clones was grown in 96-well format in LB medium containing benzamide. The library cells were then cocultivated with sensor cells. Eleven amidase genes were recovered from 143 fluorescent wells; eight of these genes were homologous to known bacterial amidase genes while three were novel genes. In addition to their activity toward benzamide, the enzymes were active toward various substrates, including d- and l-amino acid amides, and displayed enantioselectivity. Thus, we demonstrated that PIGEX is an effective approach for screening novel enzymes based on product detection.
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