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Modular Golden Gate Assembly of Linear DNA Templates for Cell-free Prototyping

Biomolecules 2023-10-23 v1

Abstract

Cell-free transcription and translation (TXTL) systems have emerged as a powerful tool for testing genetic regulatory elements and circuits. Cell-free prototyping can dramatically accelerate the design-build-test cycle of new functions in synthetic biology, in particular when linear DNA templates are used. Here we describe a Golden Gate assisted workflow to rapidly produce linear DNA templates for TXTL reactions by assembling transcriptional units from basic genetic parts of a modular cloning toolbox. Functional DNA templates composed of multiple parts such as promoter, ribosomal binding site (RBS), coding sequence, and terminator are produced in vitro in a one-pot Golden Gate assembly reaction followed by PCR amplification. By eliminating lengthy transformation and cloning steps in cells and by taking advantage of modular cloning toolboxes, our cell-free prototyping workflow can produce data for large numbers of new constructs within a single day.

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@article{arxiv.2310.13665,
  title  = {Modular Golden Gate Assembly of Linear DNA Templates for Cell-free Prototyping},
  author = {François-Xavier Lehr and Aukse Gaizauskaite and Katarzyna Elżbieta Lipińska and Sara Gilles and Arpita Sahoo and René Inckemann and Henrike Niederholtmeyer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.13665},
  year   = {2023}
}

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21 pages, 5 figures, protocol