快速和可调节的遗传电路的翻译后合
Arthur Prindle1, Jangir Selimkhanov1, Howard Li2
11] Department of Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA [2].
Nature
|April 11, 2014
概括
合成生物学使得它成为可能.
科学领域:
- 合成生物学 合成生物学
- 基因工程是一种基因工程.
- 生物技术是生物技术.
背景情况:
- 开发用于细胞编程的遗传电路是生物技术的关键.
- 遗传模块之间快速而精确的通信是一个重大挑战.
- 将工程电路与主机过程集成,可以改善细胞信号传输.
研究的目的:
- 通过细菌蛋白质降解来设计快速和可调节的基因电路合.
- 克服遗传模块之间通信速度和精度的限制.
- 建立基因电路合的一般框架.
主要方法:
- 使用蛋白酶竞争来设计电路合.
- 具有特征的合延迟时间.
- 操纵的蛋白质-链接剂-降解标签相互作用用于可调性.
- 在细胞内和殖民地层面应用了这种机制来配对和同步遗传时钟.
主要成果:
- 比标准方法 (<1分钟 vs. ~20-40分钟) 快出一个数量级的合延迟时间.
- 通过链接器操纵证明了合的可调性.
- 在不同尺度上成功合和同步遗传时钟.
- 通过将环境输入编码为单个时间序列输出,启用频率复杂化.
结论:
- 蛋白酶竞争为快速和可调节的遗传电路合提供了一个一般框架.
- 这种机制提高了合成生物学中的通信速度和精度.
- 这种方法对推进生物技术中的遗传编程有影响.
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