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Reconstruct a eukaryotic chromosome arm by de novo design and synthesis

Authors :
Shuangying Jiang
Zhouqing Luo
Kang Yu
Shijun Zhao
Zelin Cai
Wenfei Yu
Hui Wang
Li Cheng
Zhenzhen Liang
Hui Gao
Marco Monti
Daniel Schindler
Linsen Huang
Cheng Zeng
Weimin Zhang
Chun Zhou
Yuanwei Tang
Tianyi Li
Yingxin Ma
Yizhi Cai
Jef D. Boeke
Junbiao Dai
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

SUMMARYThe genome of an organism is inherited from its ancestor and keeps evolving over time, however, how much the current version could be altered remains unknown. Here, we use the left arm of chromosome XII (chrXIIL) as an example to probe the genome plasticity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. A neochromosome was designed to harbor originally dispersed genes. The essentiality of sequences in chrXIIL was dissected by targeted DNA removal, chromosome truncation and random deletion. Notably, 12 genes were sufficient for survival, while 25 genes are required to retain robust fitness. Next, we demonstrated these genes could be reconstructed using synthetic regulatory sequences and recoded open-reading frames with “one-amino-acid-one-codon” strategy. Finally, we built a neochromsome, which could substitute for chrXIIL for cell viability, with these reconstructed genes. Our work not only highlights the high plasticity of yeast genome, but also illustrates the possibility of making functional chromosomes with completely artificial sequences.HIGHLIGHTSA neochromosome was designed to facilitate the assembly of exogenous DNA for stable expression in yeastThe left arm of chrXII could be minimized to just 12 genes to maintain viability, but additional genes were required to retain robust fitnessComprehensive recoding and transcriptional refactoring using artificial regulatory sequences produced a functional chromosome armA completely reconstructed neochromosome could replace the chrXIIL to maintain comparable fitness

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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