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. 2023 May-Jun;39(3):e3324.
doi: 10.1002/btpr.3324. Epub 2023 Feb 15.

A novel synthetic sRNA promoting protein overexpression in cell-free systems

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A novel synthetic sRNA promoting protein overexpression in cell-free systems

Imen Tanniche et al. Biotechnol Prog. 2023 May-Jun.

Abstract

Bacterial small RNAs (sRNAs) that regulate gene expression have been engineered for uses in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering. Here, we designed a novel non-Hfq-dependent sRNA scaffold that uses a modifiable 20 nucleotide antisense binding region to target mRNAs selectively and influence protein expression. The system was developed for regulation of a fluorescent reporter in vivo using Escherichia coli, but the system was found to be more responsive and produced statistically significant results when applied to protein synthesis using in vitro cell-free systems (CFS). Antisense binding sequences were designed to target not only translation initiation regions but various secondary structures in the reporter mRNA. Targeting a high-energy stem loop structure and the 3' end of mRNA yielded protein expression knock-downs that approached 70%. Notably, targeting a low-energy stem structure near a potential RNase E binding site led to a statistically significant 65% increase in protein expression (p < 0.05). These results were not obtainable in vivo, and the underlying mechanism was translated from the reporter system to achieve better than 75% increase in recombinant diaphorase expression in a CFS. It is possible the designs developed here can be applied to improve/regulate expression of other proteins in a CFS.

Keywords: RNA scaffold; RNase E binding site; cell-free protein synthesis; cell-free system; diaphorase; high-energy stem loop; low-energy stem loop; small RNA.

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