Recording gene expression order in DNA by CRISPR addition of retron barcodes.
Santi Bhattarai-KlineSierra K LearChloe B FishmanSantiago C LopezElana R LockshinMax G SchubertJeff NivalaGeorge M ChurchSeth L ShipmanPublished in: Nature (2022)
Biological processes depend on the differential expression of genes over time, but methods to make physical recordings of these processes are limited. Here we report a molecular system for making time-ordered recordings of transcriptional events into living genomes. We do this through engineered RNA barcodes, based on prokaryotic retrons 1 , that are reverse transcribed into DNA and integrated into the genome using the CRISPR-Cas system 2 . The unidirectional integration of barcodes by CRISPR integrases enables reconstruction of transcriptional event timing based on a physical record through simple, logical rules rather than relying on pretrained classifiers or post hoc inferential methods. For disambiguation in the field, we will refer to this system as a Retro-Cascorder.