四硫代
生物
硫代硫酸盐
炎症
计算生物学
生物技术
细菌
沙门氏菌
遗传学
免疫学
硫黄
化学
有机化学
作者
Kristina N.-M. Daeffler,Jeffrey D. Galley,Ravi U. Sheth,Laura Ortiz-Velez,Christopher O Bibb,Noah F. Shroyer,Robert A. Britton,Jeffrey J. Tabor
标识
DOI:10.15252/msb.20167416
摘要
Abstract There is a groundswell of interest in using genetically engineered sensor bacteria to study gut microbiota pathways, and diagnose or treat associated diseases. Here, we computationally identify the first biological thiosulfate sensor and an improved tetrathionate sensor, both two‐component systems from marine Shewanella species, and validate them in laboratory Escherichia coli . Then, we port these sensors into a gut‐adapted probiotic E. coli strain, and develop a method based upon oral gavage and flow cytometry of colon and fecal samples to demonstrate that colon inflammation (colitis) activates the thiosulfate sensor in mice harboring native gut microbiota. Our thiosulfate sensor may have applications in bacterial diagnostics or therapeutics. Finally, our approach can be replicated for a wide range of bacterial sensors and should thus enable a new class of minimally invasive studies of gut microbiota pathways.
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