Introducing a class of standardized and interchangeable parts utilizing programmed ribosomal frameshifts for synthetic biology applications

Harland E Brandon, Jenna Friedt, Graeme D Glaister, Suneet K Kharey, Dustin D. Smith, Zak K Stinson, Hans-Joachim Wieden
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Synthetic biology and the rational design of biological devices depend on the availability of standardized and interchangeable biological parts with diverse range of functions. Reliable access to different reading frames during translation has largely been overlooked as functionality for bioengineering applications. Here we report the construction and initial characterization of the first member of such a class of biological parts that conforms to the BioBrick Standard (RFC25), allowing its interchangeable use in biological devices. Using our standardized frameshifting signal consisting of a UUUAAAG slippery sequence, a 6 nt spacer and an engineered pseudoknot based on the infectious bronchitis virus pseudoknot PK401 embedded in a dual reporter construct, we confirm that the frameshifting activity is comparable to the previously published frequency despite the introduced sequence changes. The frameshifting activity is demonstrated using SDS-PAGE and fluorescence spectroscopy. Standardized programmable ribosomal frameshift parts with specific frameshifting frequencies will be of utility for applications such as double coding DNA sequences by expanding the codable space into the -1 frame. Programmed shifting into the -1 frame to bypass a stop codon allows labeling of a protein pool with a fixed stoichiometry of fusion protein, as well as the construction of multi-enzyme expression constructs with specific expression ratios. A detailed understanding of the structural basis of programmed frameshifting will provide the opportunities to rationally design frameshifting elements with a wide range of applications in synthetic biology, including signals that are regulated by small ligands.
引入一类标准化和可互换的部分利用程序核糖体帧移位合成生物学的应用
合成生物学和生物装置的合理设计依赖于具有多种功能的标准化和可互换的生物部件的可用性。在翻译过程中对不同阅读框架的可靠访问在很大程度上被忽视了作为生物工程应用的功能。在这里,我们报告了符合生物砖标准(RFC25)的此类生物部件的第一个成员的构建和初始特征,允许其在生物设备中可互换使用。使用我们的标准化移帧信号,包括一个UUUAAAG滑序列,一个6 nt间隔和一个基于传染性支链病毒假结PK401的工程假结,嵌入在双报告结构中,我们证实,尽管引入了序列变化,但移帧活性与先前发表的频率相当。用SDS-PAGE和荧光光谱分析证实了其移帧活性。具有特定移码频率的标准化可编程核糖体移码部件将通过将可编码空间扩展到-1帧而用于双编码DNA序列等应用。通过编程转移到-1框架以绕过停止密码子,可以用固定的融合蛋白化学计量来标记蛋白质池,以及构建具有特定表达比的多酶表达构建体。详细了解可编程移框的结构基础将为合理设计在合成生物学中广泛应用的移框元件提供机会,包括由小配体调节的信号。
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