转录后模块化合成受体 转录后模块化合成受体
Xiaowei Zhang1,2, Luis S Mille-Fragoso1,2,3, K Eerik Kaseniit1,3
1Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Nature chemical biology
|March 29, 2025
概括
研究人员开发了LIDAR (连接体诱导二分化激活RNA编辑),这是一个用于细胞工程的新型RNA编辑平台. 这种合成受体扩展了用于感知各种信号和编程细胞功能的工具.
科学领域:
- 合成生物学 合成生物学
- 分子工程是分子工程.
- 细胞工程 细胞工程
背景情况:
- 转录合成受体是细胞工程的强大工具.
- 需要补充后转录系统来扩大合成生物学工具箱.
- RNA编辑为转录后控制提供了一个精确的机制.
研究的目的:
- 建立基于RNA编辑的模块化后转录合成受体平台.
- 为了使各种细胞连接体的感知和在各种细胞环境中产生功能输出.
- 探索编程复杂的多细胞行为和治疗干预的应用.
主要方法:
- 开发LIDAR (连接体诱导的二分化-激活RNA编辑) 平台.
- 利用作用于RNA的腺脱氨酶进行向RNA编辑.
- 与各种受体架构和细胞环境的集成.
- 通过合成mRNA进行编码和传递.
主要成果:
- 激光雷达证明了不同蜂系统的模块化和兼容性.
- 该平台成功地感知了各种连接体,并产生了功能输出.
- 实现了直角信号传感和合成空间模式生成.
- 紧编码和合成mRNA输送得到了验证.
结论:
- 激光雷达代表了一种新的合成受体类别,扩大了细胞工程工具箱.
- 该平台对推进基础研究和治疗应用具有重大前景.
- 激光雷达可以对细胞功能和多细胞行为进行复杂的控制.
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