SCRaMbLE:基因组操作的多功能工具。

IF 10.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Physiology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1152/physiol.00049.2024
Li Cheng, Jielin Li, Yaojun Chen, Junbiao Dai
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摘要

基因组重排在塑造遗传多样性方面发挥着重要作用,因为它们能够通过特定的基因组操作工具产生新的结构变异。这些变异导致了种群中个体之间的表型差异,从而成为自然选择和推动进化过程的基础。近年来,通过loxp介导的进化合成染色体重排和修饰(SCRaMbLE)已成为研究基因组重排的一种很有前途的工具。SCRaMbLE利用loxPsym位点介导的位点特异性重组来诱导酵母细胞中的靶向染色体重排。在这篇综述中,我们全面概述了SCRaMbLE系统优化策略的最新进展,并根据最近的研究成果讨论了影响其性能的影响因素。我们展示了SCRaMbLE系统如何用于途径工程、表型改进、基因组最小化和基因型-表型关系的解剖。我们强调了与SCRaMbLE相关的优势和挑战,并展望了它在酵母遗传学之外的潜在应用。
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SCRaMbLE: a Versatile Tool for Genome Manipulation.

Genomic rearrangements play an important role in shaping genetic diversity, as they enable the generation of novel structural variations through specific genome manipulation tools. These variations contribute to phenotypic differences among individuals within a population, thereby serving as the foundation for natural selection and driving evolutionary processes. In recent years, synthetic chromosome rearrangement and modification by LoxP-mediated evolution (SCRaMbLE) has emerged as a promising tool for studying genomic rearrangements. SCRaMbLE utilizes site-specific recombination mediated by loxPsym sites to induce targeted chromosomal rearrangements in yeast cells. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in optimization strategies of the SCRaMbLE system and discuss influential factors that affect its performance based on recent research findings. We demonstrate how the SCRaMbLE system can be employed for pathway engineering, phenotype improvement, genome minimization, and dissection of genotype-to-phenotype relationships. We highlight both the advantages and challenges associated with SCRaMbLE and envision its potential applications beyond yeast genetics.

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Physiology
Physiology 医学-生理学
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