GoldenBraid2.0 E. coli: a comprehensive and characterized toolkit for enterics.

IF 2.5 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Synthetic biology (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2025-08-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/synbio/ysaf015
Matthew B Cooke, Kobie T Welch, Laura D Ramirez, Alice X Wen, David C Marciano, Christophe Herman
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Abstract

Modular cloning systems streamline laboratory workflows by consolidating genetic 'parts' into reusable and modular collections, enabling researchers to fast-track strain construction. The GoldenBraid 2.0 modular cloning system utilizes the cutting property of type IIS restriction enzymes to create defined genetic 'grammars', which facilitate the reuse of standardized genetic parts and assembly of genetic parts in the right order. Here, we present a GoldenBraid 2.0 toolkit of genetic parts designed to accelerate cloning in the model bacterium Escherichia coli. This toolkit features 478 pre-made parts for gene expression and protein tagging as well as strains to expedite cloning and strain construction, enabling researchers to quickly generate functional plasmid-borne or chromosome-integrated expression constructs. In addition, we provide a complete laboratory manual with overviews of common reagent recipes, E. coli protocols, and community resources to promote toolkit utilization. By streamlining the assembly process, this resource will reduce the financial and temporal burdens of cloning and strain building in many laboratory settings.

GoldenBraid2.0大肠杆菌:一个全面和特征的肠道工具包。
模块化克隆系统通过将基因“部分”整合到可重复使用的模块化集合中,简化了实验室工作流程,使研究人员能够快速跟踪菌株构建。GoldenBraid 2.0模块化克隆系统利用IIS型限制性内切酶的切割特性来创建定义的遗传“语法”,从而促进标准化遗传部分的重用和基因部分的正确顺序组装。在这里,我们提出了一个GoldenBraid 2.0工具包的遗传部分,旨在加快克隆模式细菌大肠杆菌。该工具包具有478预制部分的基因表达和蛋白质标记,以及菌株加快克隆和菌株建设,使研究人员能够快速产生功能质粒携带或染色体整合表达构建。此外,我们还提供了一个完整的实验室手册,概述了常用的试剂配方,大肠杆菌协议和社区资源,以促进工具包的利用。通过简化组装过程,这一资源将减少许多实验室环境中克隆和菌株构建的财政和时间负担。
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