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Protocols for Implementing an Escherichia coli Based TX-TL Cell-Free Expression System for Synthetic Biology

Ideal cell-free expression systems can theoretically emulate an in vivo cellular environment in a controlled in vitro platform.(1) This is useful for expressing proteins and genetic circuits in a controlled manner as well as for providing a prototyping environment for synthetic biology.(2,3 ) To ach...

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Autores principales: Sun, Zachary Z., Hayes, Clarmyra A., Shin, Jonghyeon, Caschera, Filippo, Murray, Richard M., Noireaux, Vincent
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Publicado: MyJove Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24084388
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/50762
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author Sun, Zachary Z.
Hayes, Clarmyra A.
Shin, Jonghyeon
Caschera, Filippo
Murray, Richard M.
Noireaux, Vincent
author_facet Sun, Zachary Z.
Hayes, Clarmyra A.
Shin, Jonghyeon
Caschera, Filippo
Murray, Richard M.
Noireaux, Vincent
author_sort Sun, Zachary Z.
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description Ideal cell-free expression systems can theoretically emulate an in vivo cellular environment in a controlled in vitro platform.(1) This is useful for expressing proteins and genetic circuits in a controlled manner as well as for providing a prototyping environment for synthetic biology.(2,3 ) To achieve the latter goal, cell-free expression systems that preserve endogenous Escherichia coli transcription-translation mechanisms are able to more accurately reflect in vivo cellular dynamics than those based on T7 RNA polymerase transcription. We describe the preparation and execution of an efficient endogenous E. coli based transcription-translation (TX-TL) cell-free expression system that can produce equivalent amounts of protein as T7-based systems at a 98% cost reduction to similar commercial systems.(4,5 ) The preparation of buffers and crude cell extract are described, as well as the execution of a three tube TX-TL reaction. The entire protocol takes five days to prepare and yields enough material for up to 3000 single reactions in one preparation. Once prepared, each reaction takes under 8 hr from setup to data collection and analysis. Mechanisms of regulation and transcription exogenous to E. coli, such as lac/tet repressors and T7 RNA polymerase, can be supplemented.(6) Endogenous properties, such as mRNA and DNA degradation rates, can also be adjusted.(7) The TX-TL cell-free expression system has been demonstrated for large-scale circuit assembly, exploring biological phenomena, and expression of proteins under both T7- and endogenous promoters.(6,8 ) Accompanying mathematical models are available.(9,10 ) The resulting system has unique applications in synthetic biology as a prototyping environment, or "TX-TL biomolecular breadboard."
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spelling pubmed-39608572014-04-04 Protocols for Implementing an Escherichia coli Based TX-TL Cell-Free Expression System for Synthetic Biology Sun, Zachary Z. Hayes, Clarmyra A. Shin, Jonghyeon Caschera, Filippo Murray, Richard M. Noireaux, Vincent J Vis Exp Cellular Biology Ideal cell-free expression systems can theoretically emulate an in vivo cellular environment in a controlled in vitro platform.(1) This is useful for expressing proteins and genetic circuits in a controlled manner as well as for providing a prototyping environment for synthetic biology.(2,3 ) To achieve the latter goal, cell-free expression systems that preserve endogenous Escherichia coli transcription-translation mechanisms are able to more accurately reflect in vivo cellular dynamics than those based on T7 RNA polymerase transcription. We describe the preparation and execution of an efficient endogenous E. coli based transcription-translation (TX-TL) cell-free expression system that can produce equivalent amounts of protein as T7-based systems at a 98% cost reduction to similar commercial systems.(4,5 ) The preparation of buffers and crude cell extract are described, as well as the execution of a three tube TX-TL reaction. The entire protocol takes five days to prepare and yields enough material for up to 3000 single reactions in one preparation. Once prepared, each reaction takes under 8 hr from setup to data collection and analysis. Mechanisms of regulation and transcription exogenous to E. coli, such as lac/tet repressors and T7 RNA polymerase, can be supplemented.(6) Endogenous properties, such as mRNA and DNA degradation rates, can also be adjusted.(7) The TX-TL cell-free expression system has been demonstrated for large-scale circuit assembly, exploring biological phenomena, and expression of proteins under both T7- and endogenous promoters.(6,8 ) Accompanying mathematical models are available.(9,10 ) The resulting system has unique applications in synthetic biology as a prototyping environment, or "TX-TL biomolecular breadboard." MyJove Corporation 2013-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3960857/ /pubmed/24084388 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/50762 Text en Copyright © 2013, Journal of Visualized Experiments http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
spellingShingle Cellular Biology
Sun, Zachary Z.
Hayes, Clarmyra A.
Shin, Jonghyeon
Caschera, Filippo
Murray, Richard M.
Noireaux, Vincent
Protocols for Implementing an Escherichia coli Based TX-TL Cell-Free Expression System for Synthetic Biology
title Protocols for Implementing an Escherichia coli Based TX-TL Cell-Free Expression System for Synthetic Biology
title_full Protocols for Implementing an Escherichia coli Based TX-TL Cell-Free Expression System for Synthetic Biology
title_fullStr Protocols for Implementing an Escherichia coli Based TX-TL Cell-Free Expression System for Synthetic Biology
title_full_unstemmed Protocols for Implementing an Escherichia coli Based TX-TL Cell-Free Expression System for Synthetic Biology
title_short Protocols for Implementing an Escherichia coli Based TX-TL Cell-Free Expression System for Synthetic Biology
title_sort protocols for implementing an escherichia coli based tx-tl cell-free expression system for synthetic biology
topic Cellular Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24084388
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/50762
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