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Real-time Analysis of Transcription Factor Binding, Transcription, Translation, and Turnover to Display Global Events During Cellular Activation
Published on: March 7, 2018
Active-learning-guided optimization of cell-free systems for genome-wide transcriptomic profiling reveals progressive
Léa Wagner1, An Hoang1, Olivier Rue2,3
1Université Paris-Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, Micalis Institute, Jouy-en-Josas, France.
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Understanding genome regulation is limited by the complexity of molecular interactions in living cells. Cell-free systems provide a simplified platform for studying gene expression, but low mRNA levels have prevented RNA-seq. To address this, we develop an active learning workflow combining Bayesian optimization with automated high-throughput experimentation to systematically explore over 1.6 million buffer compositions, experimentally testing 653. We identify a "mRNA-optimized" buffer (20-fold increase in mRNA yield) and a "trade-off" buffer (13-fold increase while maintaining protein production). Using direct RNA-seq, we profile the T7 phage transcriptome in cell-free systems and compare it with a purified T7-RNAP transcription system and phage-infected bacteria. This comparative analysis reveals distinct regulatory layers: the T7-RNAP system captures promoter-strength hierarchies but lacks RNA degradation, whereas cell-free systems provide an accurate estimation of in vivo expression and reveal mRNA maturation sites. This work establishes cell-free transcriptomics as a controlled approach to study genome regulation.
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