Multiplex transcriptional characterizations across diverse bacterial species using cell-free systems.
Sung Sun YimNathan I JohnsJimin ParkAntonio Lc GomesRoss M McBeeMiles RichardsonCarlotta RondaSway P ChenDavid GarenneVincent NoireauxHarris H WangPublished in: Molecular systems biology (2020)
Cell-free expression systems enable rapid prototyping of genetic programs in vitro. However, current throughput of cell-free measurements is limited by the use of channel-limited fluorescent readouts. Here, we describe DNA Regulatory element Analysis by cell-Free Transcription and Sequencing (DRAFTS), a rapid and robust in vitro approach for multiplexed measurement of transcriptional activities from thousands of regulatory sequences in a single reaction. We employ this method in active cell lysates developed from ten diverse bacterial species. Interspecies analysis of transcriptional profiles from > 1,000 diverse regulatory sequences reveals functional differences in promoter activity that can be quantitatively modeled, providing a rich resource for tuning gene expression in diverse bacterial species. Finally, we examine the transcriptional capacities of dual-species hybrid lysates that can simultaneously harness gene expression properties of multiple organisms. We expect that this cell-free multiplex transcriptional measurement approach will improve genetic part prototyping in new bacterial chassis for synthetic biology.
Keyphrases
- cell free
- gene expression
- transcription factor
- circulating tumor
- dna methylation
- single cell
- genetic diversity
- genome wide
- heat shock
- poor prognosis
- public health
- copy number
- quantum dots
- multidrug resistant
- living cells
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- electron transfer
- long non coding rna
- heat shock protein
- oxidative stress
- fluorescent probe