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Sequence polarity between the promoter and the adjacent gene modulates promoter activity

Journal

PLASMID
Volume 117, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.plasmid.2021.102598

Keywords

Promoter activity; Transcript abundance; Gene expression; Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) production; Promoter engineering

Funding

  1. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs [381646-09]
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [155385, ND2012-1679]
  3. Genome Canada

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Promoter engineering can enhance bio-product production, but the activity of a promoter may vary in different gene contexts. Inserted genes can affect promoter activity, leading to changes at the transcriptional level, which influence downstream applications.
Promoter engineering has been employed as a strategy to enhance and optimize the production of bio-products. Availability of promoters with predictable activities is needed for downstream application. However, whether promoter activity remains the same in different gene contexts remains unknown. Six consecutive promoters that have previously been determined to have different activity levels were used to construct six different versions of plasmid backbone pTH1227, followed by inserted genes encoding two polymer-producing enzymes. In some cases, promoter activity in the presence of inserted genes did not correspond to the reported activity levels in a previous study. After removing the inserted genes, the activity of these promoters returned to their previously reported level. These changes were further confirmed to occur at the transcriptional level. Polymer production using our newly constructed plasmids showed polymer accumulation levels corresponding to the promoter activity reported in our study. Our study demonstrated the importance of re-assessing promoter activity levels with regard to gene context, which could influence promoter activity, leading to different outcomes in downstream applications.

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