Home
Scholarly Works
A mobile CRISPRi collection enables genetic...
Journal article

A mobile CRISPRi collection enables genetic interaction studies for the essential genes of Escherichia coli

Abstract

Advances in gene editing, in particular CRISPR interference (CRISPRi), have enabled depletion of essential cellular machinery to study the downstream effects on bacterial physiology. Here, we describe the construction of an ordered E. coli CRISPRi collection, designed to knock down the expression of 356 essential genes with the induction of a catalytically inactive Cas9, harbored on the conjugative plasmid pFD152. This mobile CRISPRi library can be conjugated into other ordered genetic libraries to assess combined effects of essential gene knockdowns with non-essential gene deletions. As proof of concept, we probed cell envelope synthesis with two complementary crosses: (1) an Lpp deletion into every CRISPRi knockdown strain and (2) the lolA knockdown plasmid into the Keio collection. These experiments revealed a number of notable genetic interactions for the essential phenotype probed and, in particular, showed suppressing interactions for the loci in question.

Authors

Rachwalski K; Tu MM; Madden SJ; French S; Hansen DM; Brown ED

Journal

Cell Reports Methods, Vol. 4, No. 1,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 22, 2024

DOI

10.1016/j.crmeth.2023.100693

ISSN

2667-2375

Contact the Experts team