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Cell-Free PURE System: Evolution and Achievements.

Yi CuiXinjie ChenZe WangYuan Lu
Published in: Biodesign research (2022)
The cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) system, as a technical core of synthetic biology, can simulate the transcription and translation process in an in vitro open environment without a complete living cell. It has been widely used in basic and applied research fields because of its advanced engineering features in flexibility and controllability. Compared to a typical crude extract-based CFPS system, due to defined and customizable components and lacking protein-degrading enzymes, the protein synthesis using recombinant elements (PURE) system draws great attention. This review first discusses the elemental composition of the PURE system. Then, the design and preparation of functional proteins for the PURE system, especially the critical ribosome, were examined. Furthermore, we trace the evolving development of the PURE system in versatile areas, including prototyping, synthesis of unnatural proteins, peptides and complex proteins, and biosensors. Finally, as a state-of-the-art engineering strategy, this review analyzes the opportunities and challenges faced by the PURE system in future scientific research and diverse applications.
Keyphrases
  • cell free
  • oxidative stress
  • transcription factor
  • stem cells
  • minimally invasive
  • risk assessment
  • amino acid
  • heavy metals
  • small molecule
  • bone marrow
  • anti inflammatory
  • molecularly imprinted
  • quality control