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Traditional protocols and optimization methods lead to absent expression in a mycoplasma cell-free gene expression platform

Cell-free expression (CFE) systems are one of the main platforms for building synthetic cells. A major drawback is the orthogonality of cell-free systems across species. To generate a CFE system compatible with recently established minimal cell constructs, we attempted to optimize a Mycoplasma bacte...

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Autores principales: Sakai, Andrei, Deich, Christopher R, Nelissen, Frank H T, Jonker, Aafke J, Bittencourt, Daniela M de C, Kempes, Christopher P, Wise, Kim S, Heus, Hans A, Huck, Wilhelm T S, Adamala, Katarzyna P, Glass, John I
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9239315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35774105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/synbio/ysac008
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author Sakai, Andrei
Deich, Christopher R
Nelissen, Frank H T
Jonker, Aafke J
Bittencourt, Daniela M de C
Kempes, Christopher P
Wise, Kim S
Heus, Hans A
Huck, Wilhelm T S
Adamala, Katarzyna P
Glass, John I
author_facet Sakai, Andrei
Deich, Christopher R
Nelissen, Frank H T
Jonker, Aafke J
Bittencourt, Daniela M de C
Kempes, Christopher P
Wise, Kim S
Heus, Hans A
Huck, Wilhelm T S
Adamala, Katarzyna P
Glass, John I
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description Cell-free expression (CFE) systems are one of the main platforms for building synthetic cells. A major drawback is the orthogonality of cell-free systems across species. To generate a CFE system compatible with recently established minimal cell constructs, we attempted to optimize a Mycoplasma bacterium-based CFE system using lysates of the genome-minimized cell JCVI-syn3A (Syn3A) and its close phylogenetic relative Mycoplasma capricolum (Mcap). To produce mycoplasma-derived crude lysates, we systematically tested methods commonly used for bacteria, based on the S30 protocol of Escherichia coli. Unexpectedly, after numerous attempts to optimize lysate production methods or composition of feeding buffer, none of the Mcap or Syn3A lysates supported cell-free gene expression. Only modest levels of in vitro transcription of RNA aptamers were observed. While our experimental systems were intended to perform transcription and translation, our assays focused on RNA. Further investigations identified persistently high ribonuclease (RNase) activity in all lysates, despite removal of recognizable nucleases from the respective genomes and attempts to inhibit nuclease activities in assorted CFE preparations. An alternative method using digitonin to permeabilize the mycoplasma cell membrane produced a lysate with diminished RNase activity yet still was unable to support cell-free gene expression. We found that intact mycoplasma cells poisoned E. coli cell-free extracts by degrading ribosomal RNAs, indicating that the mycoplasma cells, even the minimal cell, have a surface-associated RNase activity. However, it is not clear which gene encodes the RNase. This work summarizes attempts to produce mycoplasma-based CFE and serves as a cautionary tale for researchers entering this field. Graphical Abstract [Image: see text]
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spelling pubmed-92393152022-06-29 Traditional protocols and optimization methods lead to absent expression in a mycoplasma cell-free gene expression platform Sakai, Andrei Deich, Christopher R Nelissen, Frank H T Jonker, Aafke J Bittencourt, Daniela M de C Kempes, Christopher P Wise, Kim S Heus, Hans A Huck, Wilhelm T S Adamala, Katarzyna P Glass, John I Synth Biol (Oxf) Research Article Cell-free expression (CFE) systems are one of the main platforms for building synthetic cells. A major drawback is the orthogonality of cell-free systems across species. To generate a CFE system compatible with recently established minimal cell constructs, we attempted to optimize a Mycoplasma bacterium-based CFE system using lysates of the genome-minimized cell JCVI-syn3A (Syn3A) and its close phylogenetic relative Mycoplasma capricolum (Mcap). To produce mycoplasma-derived crude lysates, we systematically tested methods commonly used for bacteria, based on the S30 protocol of Escherichia coli. Unexpectedly, after numerous attempts to optimize lysate production methods or composition of feeding buffer, none of the Mcap or Syn3A lysates supported cell-free gene expression. Only modest levels of in vitro transcription of RNA aptamers were observed. While our experimental systems were intended to perform transcription and translation, our assays focused on RNA. Further investigations identified persistently high ribonuclease (RNase) activity in all lysates, despite removal of recognizable nucleases from the respective genomes and attempts to inhibit nuclease activities in assorted CFE preparations. An alternative method using digitonin to permeabilize the mycoplasma cell membrane produced a lysate with diminished RNase activity yet still was unable to support cell-free gene expression. We found that intact mycoplasma cells poisoned E. coli cell-free extracts by degrading ribosomal RNAs, indicating that the mycoplasma cells, even the minimal cell, have a surface-associated RNase activity. However, it is not clear which gene encodes the RNase. This work summarizes attempts to produce mycoplasma-based CFE and serves as a cautionary tale for researchers entering this field. Graphical Abstract [Image: see text] Oxford University Press 2022-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9239315/ /pubmed/35774105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/synbio/ysac008 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sakai, Andrei
Deich, Christopher R
Nelissen, Frank H T
Jonker, Aafke J
Bittencourt, Daniela M de C
Kempes, Christopher P
Wise, Kim S
Heus, Hans A
Huck, Wilhelm T S
Adamala, Katarzyna P
Glass, John I
Traditional protocols and optimization methods lead to absent expression in a mycoplasma cell-free gene expression platform
title Traditional protocols and optimization methods lead to absent expression in a mycoplasma cell-free gene expression platform
title_full Traditional protocols and optimization methods lead to absent expression in a mycoplasma cell-free gene expression platform
title_fullStr Traditional protocols and optimization methods lead to absent expression in a mycoplasma cell-free gene expression platform
title_full_unstemmed Traditional protocols and optimization methods lead to absent expression in a mycoplasma cell-free gene expression platform
title_short Traditional protocols and optimization methods lead to absent expression in a mycoplasma cell-free gene expression platform
title_sort traditional protocols and optimization methods lead to absent expression in a mycoplasma cell-free gene expression platform
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9239315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35774105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/synbio/ysac008
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