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A modular RNA interference system for multiplexed gene regulation.

Ari DwijayantiMarko StorchGuy-Bart StanGeoff S Baldwin
Published in: Nucleic acids research (2022)
The rational design and realisation of simple-to-use genetic control elements that are modular, orthogonal and robust is essential to the construction of predictable and reliable biological systems of increasing complexity. To this effect, we introduce modular Artificial RNA interference (mARi), a rational, modular and extensible design framework that enables robust, portable and multiplexed post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression in Escherichia coli. The regulatory function of mARi was characterised in a range of relevant genetic contexts, demonstrating its independence from other genetic control elements and the gene of interest, and providing new insight into the design rules of RNA based regulation in E. coli, while a range of cellular contexts also demonstrated it to be independent of growth-phase and strain type. Importantly, the extensibility and orthogonality of mARi enables the simultaneous post-transcriptional regulation of multi-gene systems as both single-gene cassettes and poly-cistronic operons. To facilitate adoption, mARi was designed to be directly integrated into the modular BASIC DNA assembly framework. We anticipate that mARi-based genetic control within an extensible DNA assembly framework will facilitate metabolic engineering, layered genetic control, and advanced genetic circuit applications.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • escherichia coli
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • circulating tumor
  • nucleic acid
  • single molecule
  • single cell
  • cell free
  • electronic health record
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa