Construction of a shuttle vector based on the small cryptic plasmid pJY33 from Weissella cibaria 33

Publication date: Available online 13 April 2015 Source:Plasmid Author(s): Ji Yeong Park , Seon-Ju Jeong , Hyun Deok Sa , Jae Yong Lee , Xiaoming Liu , Min Jeong Cho , Kang Wook Lee , Jeong Hwan Kim A cryptic plasmid, pJY33, from Weissella cibaria 33 was characterized. pJY33 was 2365 bp in size with a GC content of 41.27% and contained two putative open reading frames (ORFs). orf1 encoded a putative hypothetical protein of 134 amino acids. orf2 was 849 bp in size, and its putative translation product exhibited 87% identity with a replication initiation factor from a plasmid from W. cibaria KLC140. A Weissella-Escherichia coli shuttle vector, pJY33E (6.5 kb, Emr), was constructed by ligation of pJY33 with pBluescript II SK(−) and an erythromycin resistance gene (Emr). pJY33E replicated in Lactococcus lactis, Leuconostoc citreum, Lactobacillus brevis, Lactobacillus plantarum, and Weissella confusa. A single-stranded DNA intermediate was detected from Lb. brevis 2.14 harbouring pJY33E, providing evidence for rolling-circle replication of pJY33. Most Lb. brevis 2.14 cells (85.9%) retained pJY33E after one week of daily culturing in MRS broth without Em. An aga gene encoding α-galactosidase (α-Gal) from Leuconostoc mesenteroides was successfully expressed in Lb. brevis 2.14 using pJY33E, and the highest level of α-Gal activity (36.13 U/mg protein) was observed when cells were grown on melibiose.
Source: Plasmid - Category: Biotechnology Source Type: research