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Conditional Protein Rescue by Binding-Induced Protective Shielding.

Andrew S GaynorWilfred Chen
Published in: ACS synthetic biology (2020)
Synthetic protein-level circuits offer an extra layer of cellular control on top of conventional gene-level circuits. Here, we describe a technology that allows conditional protein rescue (CPR) from proteasomal degradation using different protein inputs as masking agents. A target protein is fused to a degron tag and an affinity sensor domain. The use of nanobodies as the sensor domain offers a generalizable strategy to execute a wide range of protein-level circuits with ease. The utility of this new strategy was successfully demonstrated to distinguish cancer cells out of a healthy population using the HPV-specific E7 protein as a cellular marker. Because CPR can be programmed to execute more complex Boolean logic designs using cell-specific proteomes, this platform offers a highly modular and scalable framework for a wide range of applications based on synthetic protein circuits.
Keyphrases
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • binding protein
  • cardiac arrest
  • oxidative stress
  • gene expression
  • single cell
  • genome wide
  • high grade
  • endothelial cells
  • bone marrow
  • cell therapy
  • drug induced
  • dna binding