Luca Capelli, Sofia Marzari, Elena Spezzani and Alessandro Bertucci*,
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Synthetic CRISPR Networks Driven by Transcription Factors via Structure-Switching DNA Translators
CRISPR-Cas systems have advanced many domains in life sciences, enabling diverse applications in gene editing, diagnostics, and biosensing. Here, we introduce a platform that leverages transcription factors (TFs) to regulate CRISPR-Cas12a trans-cleavage activity via engineered DNA translators. These dynamic DNA structures respond to TF binding by switching conformations, modulating Cas12a activity. Using TATA-binding protein and Myc-Max as TF models, we optimized DNA translators for precise and tunable control with rapid response kinetics. We demonstrated the platform’s specificity and versatility by integrating TF-induced regulation into synthetic biology networks, including the activation of a fluorogenic RNA aptamer (Mango III) and the creation of an artificial multimolecular communication pathway between Cas12a and Cas13a. This work establishes TFs as effective regulators of CRISPR-Cas systems, enabling novel protein-nucleic acid communication channels, showing potential for novel synthetic biology applications.
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