A proposed framework to identify dispensable and essential functions in bifidobacteria: case study of Bifidobacterium breve UCC2003 as a prototype of its genus

Lorena Ruiz*, Francesca Bottacini, Lucie Semenec, Amy Cain, Douwe van Sinderen

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    Abstract

    Functional genomics of bacteria commonly aims at establishing genotype-phenotype links in microorganisms of industrial, technological and biomedical relevance. In this regard, random transposon mutagenesis coupled to high-throughput next-generation sequencing approaches, termed transposon-insertion sequencing (TIS), has emerged as a robust, genome-wide alternative to perform functional genome analysis. Though these approaches have been used in a large number of studies involving pathogenic and clinically relevant bacteria, they have received little attention in the fields of commensal and potentially beneficial bacteria, including probiotic microorganisms. In this chapter, we describe the implementation of the TIS method Transposon-Directed Insertion Sequencing to describe the set of essential genes in a representative strain of a genus encompassing several commensal and potentially probiotic bacteria and discuss considerations when applying similar methodological approaches to other Bifidobacterium species/strains of interest.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEssential Genes and Genomes
    Subtitle of host publicationMethods and Protocols
    EditorsRen Zhang
    Place of PublicationNew York, NY
    PublisherSpringer, Springer Nature
    Chapter15
    Pages273-302
    Number of pages30
    ISBN (Electronic)9781071617205
    ISBN (Print)9781071617199
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2022

    Publication series

    NameMethods in Molecular Biology
    Volume2377
    ISSN (Print)1064-3745
    ISSN (Electronic)1940-6029

    Keywords

    • Bifidobacterium
    • Commensal
    • Probiotic
    • Transposon
    • TraDIS
    • Essential genes

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