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Design of orthogonal genetic switches based on a crosstalk map of σs, anti-σs, and promoters

Authors :
Amar Ghodasara
Brian D. Sharon
Carol A. Gross
David H. Burkhardt
Thomas H. Segall-Shapiro
Virgil A. Rhodius
Todd Peterson
Hannah Tabakh
Christopher A. Voigt
Ekaterina Orlova
Kevin Clancy
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering
Segall-Shapiro, Thomas H.
Ghodasara, Amar Navin
Voigt, Christopher A.
Source :
Molecular Systems Biology, Nature Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Cells react to their environment through gene regulatory networks. Network integrity requires minimization of undesired crosstalk between their biomolecules. Similar constraints also limit the use of regulators when building synthetic circuits for engineering applications. Here, we mapped the promoter specificities of extracytoplasmic function (ECF) σs as well as the specificity of their interaction with anti‐σs. DNA synthesis was used to build 86 ECF σs (two from every subgroup), their promoters, and 62 anti‐σs identified from the genomes of diverse bacteria. A subset of 20 σs and promoters were found to be highly orthogonal to each other. This set can be increased by combining the −35 and −10 binding domains from different subgroups to build chimeras that target sequences unrepresented in any subgroup. The orthogonal σs, anti‐σs, and promoters were used to build synthetic genetic switches in Escherichia coli. This represents a genome‐scale resource of the properties of ECF σs and a resource for synthetic biology, where this set of well‐characterized regulatory parts will enable the construction of sophisticated gene expression programs.<br />Life Technologies, Inc.<br />United States. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Chronicle of Lineage Indicative of Origins N66001-12-C-4018)<br />United States. Office of Naval Research (N00014-10-1-0245)<br />National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (NIH AI067699)<br />National Science Foundation (U.S.). Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center (SA5284-11210)<br />American Society for Engineering Education. National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship<br />Hertz Foundation (Fellowship)

Details

ISSN :
17444292
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular systems biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....84cc1451e1c2e9d082d7c44c6da2b5c5