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Burden-driven feedback control of gene expression
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2017
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EngineeringGeneticsEngineered FeedbackMolecular BiologyGene Regulatory NetworkTranscriptional RegulationCrisprBurden-driven Feedback ControlOff-target EffectMultiplex RnaseqNative Gene ExpressionGene ExpressionCell BiologyFunctional GenomicsCell-free SystemsComputational BiologyGene RegulationSynthetic BiologyGenetic EngineeringRegulatory Network ModellingGene EditingSystems BiologyMedicineGenome Editing
ABSTRACT Cells use feedback regulation to ensure robust growth despite fluctuating demands on resources and different environmental conditions. Yet the expression of foreign proteins from engineered constructs is an unnatural burden on resources that cells are not adapted for. Here we combined multiplex RNAseq with an in vivo assay to reveal the major transcriptional changes in two E. coli strains when a set of inducible synthetic constructs are expressed. We identified that native promoters related to the heat-shock response activate expression rapidly in response to synthetic expression, regardless of the construct. Using these promoters, we built a CRISPR/dCas9-based feedback regulation system that automatically adjusts synthetic construct expression in response to burden. Cells equipped with this general-use controller maintain capacity for native gene expression to ensure robust growth and as such outperform unregulated cells at protein yields in batch production. This engineered feedback is the first example of a universal, burden-based biomolecular control system and is modular, tuneable and portable.
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