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Specific Gene Repression by CRISPRi System Transferred through Bacterial Conjugation
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Systems BiologyEngineeringEngineered Crispr InterferenceCrispri SystemMolecular BiologyGenetic EngineeringSynthetic BiologySpecific Gene RepressionReporter GeneGene EditingGenome EditingMicrobiologyGene ExpressionMedicineOff-target EffectCrisprGene Transfer
In microbial communities, bacterial populations are commonly controlled using indiscriminate, broad range antibiotics. There are few ways to target specific strains effectively without disrupting the entire microbiome and local environment. Here, we use conjugation, a natural DNA horizontal transfer process among bacterial species, to deliver an engineered CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) system for targeting specific genes in recipient Escherichia coli cells. We show that delivery of the CRISPRi system is successful and can specifically repress a reporter gene in recipient cells, thereby establishing a new tool for gene regulation across bacterial cells and potentially for bacterial population control.
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