Molecular Systems Biology (Mar 2008)

A complete collection of single‐gene deletion mutants of Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1

  • Véronique de Berardinis,
  • David Vallenet,
  • Vanina Castelli,
  • Marielle Besnard,
  • Agnès Pinet,
  • Corinne Cruaud,
  • Sumitta Samair,
  • Christophe Lechaplais,
  • Gabor Gyapay,
  • Céline Richez,
  • Maxime Durot,
  • Annett Kreimeyer,
  • François Le Fèvre,
  • Vincent Schächter,
  • Valérie Pezo,
  • Volker Döring,
  • Claude Scarpelli,
  • Claudine Médigue,
  • Georges N Cohen,
  • Philippe Marlière,
  • Marcel Salanoubat,
  • Jean Weissenbach

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/msb.2008.10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

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Abstract We have constructed a collection of single‐gene deletion mutants for all dispensable genes of the soil bacterium Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1. A total of 2594 deletion mutants were obtained, whereas 499 (16%) were not, and are therefore candidate essential genes for life on minimal medium. This essentiality data set is 88% consistent with the Escherichia coli data set inferred from the Keio mutant collection profiled for growth on minimal medium, while 80% of the orthologous genes described as essential in Pseudomonas aeruginosa are also essential in ADP1. Several strategies were undertaken to investigate ADP1 metabolism by (1) searching for discrepancies between our essentiality data and current metabolic knowledge, (2) comparing this essentiality data set to those from other organisms, (3) systematic phenotyping of the mutant collection on a variety of carbon sources (quinate, 2‐3 butanediol, glucose, etc.). This collection provides a new resource for the study of gene function by forward and reverse genetic approaches and constitutes a robust experimental data source for systems biology approaches.

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