A Toolkit for Precise, Multigene Control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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- DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.2c00423
A Toolkit for Precise, Multigene Control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract
Systems that allow researchers to precisely control the expression of genes are fundamental to biological research, biotechnology, and synthetic biology. However, few inducible gene expression systems exist that can enable simultaneous multigene control under common nutritionally favorable conditions in the important model organism and chassis Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here we repurposed ligand binding domains from mammalian type I nuclear receptors to establish a family of up to five orthogonal synthetic gene expression systems in yeast. Our systems enable tight, independent, multigene control through addition of inert hormones and are capable of driving robust and rapid gene expression outputs, in some cases achieving up to 600-fold induction. As a proof of principle, we placed expression of four enzymes from the violacein biosynthetic pathway under independent expression control to selectively route pathway flux by addition of specific inducer combinations. Our results establish a modular, versatile, and potentially expandable toolkit for multidimensional control of gene expression in yeast that can be used to construct and control naturally occurring and synthetic gene networks.
Keywords: MoClo Toolkit; gene expression control; inducible promoters; nuclear receptors; transcription factors; yeast.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare the following competing financial interest(s): A.S.K. is a scientific advisor for and holds equity in Senti Biosciences and Chroma Medicine and is a cofounder of Fynch Biosciences and K2 Biotechnologies.
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