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Generating Transposon Insertion Libraries in Gram-Negative Bacteria for High-Throughput Sequencing
Published on: July 7, 2020
Genomic instability and biofilm determinants in Streptococcus mutans: insights from a sequence-defined arrayed
Ana Karen Solano Morales1,2, Emanuel Cazano1, Cara Pirani1
1Department of Biological Sciences, Beck College of Sciences and Mathematics, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA.
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Streptococcus mutans is a primary architect of dental caries, utilizing complex genetic networks to build resilient, acid-producing biofilms. While pooled screens (Tn-seq) have identified important fitness factors, they often fail to capture extracellular or moderate-effect determinants due to community-level masking. Therefore, to study biofilm phenotypes, we constructed a comprehensive arrayed library of 9,216 mutants and used Cartesian Pooling-Coordinate Sequencing (CP-CSeq) to establish a sequence-defined resource covering 51% of non-essential genes. By screening the entire collection in isolation, we identified several novel biofilm determinants, including the putative metal transporter SMU_635 and the glycosylation-associated protein SMU_2160. However, systematic whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of our hits revealed an interesting level of genomic instability: 25% of biofilm-defective mutants had undergone spontaneous recombination at the gtfBC locus, while 7% had lost the TnSmu1 element, an excision rate 1,000-fold higher than previously reported. While targeted mutagenesis confirmed that TnSmu1 loss does not impact biofilm integrity, the gtfBC deletions directly accounted for the most severe phenotypes, highlighting a systemic risk of misattributing gene functions to primary transposon insertions. Our findings provide a powerful new genetic resource for the S. mutans community while establishing a critical new standard: an arrayed library is only as defined as its underlying genome, making systematic genomic verification an essential prerequisite for accurate functional genomics.
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Streptococcus mutans causes dental caries through resilient, acidogenic biofilm formation. While pooled screens often overlook extracellular or moderate-effect determinants due to community masking, this study presents a sequence-defined arrayed mutant library to dissect individual gene functions in isolation. Beyond known machinery, we identified novel biofilm determinants, including metal transporter SMU_635 and glycosylation-associated protein SMU_2160. Crucially, we uncovered pervasive genomic instability at the gtfBC and TnSmu1 loci. This reveals a systemic functional genomics risk: misattributing phenotypes to primary mutations when backgrounds undergo large-scale rearrangements. By establishing whole-genome verification as a necessary standard, this research ensures that future therapeutic target identification is built upon a verified genetic foundation.
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