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CRISPR-Cas-Mediated Chemical Control of Transcriptional Dynamics in Yeast.

Daniel Cunningham-BryantJingwen SunBrianna FernandezJesse G Zalatan
Published in: Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (2019)
Synthetic CRISPR-Cas transcription factors enable the construction of complex gene-expression programs, and chemically inducible systems allow precise control over the expression dynamics. To provide additional modes of regulatory control, we have constructed a chemically inducible CRISPR activation (CRISPRa) system in yeast that is mediated by recruitment to MS2-functionalized guide RNAs. We use reporter gene assays to systematically map the dose dependence, time dependence, and reversibility of the system. Because the recruitment function is encoded at the level of the guide RNA, it is straightforward to target multiple genes and independently regulate expression dynamics at individual targets. This approach provides a new method to engineer sophisticated, multigene programs with precise control over the dynamics of gene expression.
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