An adapted method for Cas9-mediated editing reveals the species-specific role of -glucoside utilization driving competition between Klebsiella species

JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY(2024)

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Cas9-based gene editing tools have revolutionized genetics, enabling the fast and precise manipulation of diverse bacterial species. However, widely applicable genetic tools for non-model gut bacteria are unavailable. Here, we present a two-plasmid Cas9-based system designed for gene deletion and knock-in complementation in three members of the Klebsiella oxytoca species complex (KoSC), which we applied to study the genetic factors underlying the role of these bacteria in competition against Klebsiella pneumoniae. Firstly, the system allowed efficient and precise full-length gene deletion via enhanced lambda Red expression. Furthermore, we tested the efficiency of two independent, functionally validated complementation strategies. Ultimately, the insertion of universal "bookmark" targets during gene deletion subsequently allows the most optimal genetic complementation in K. oxytoca, Klebsiella michiganensis, and Klebsiella grimontii. This approach offers a significant advantage by enabling the use of a single high-efficiency "bookmark" for complementing other loci or strains, eliminating the need for site-specific design. We revealed that the carbohydrate permease CasA is critical in ex vivo assays for K. pneumoniae inhibition by K. oxytoca but is neither sufficient nor required for K. michiganensis and K. grimontii. Thus, the adaptation of state-of-the-art genetic tools to KoSC allows the identification of species-specific functions in microbial competition.
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Klebsiella oxytoca,CRISPR/Cas9,gene editing,microbial competition
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