If a bacterial population is to meet fluctuating production targets, it needs to comply with workforce schedulingnot just by clocking off, but by clocking on, too. To enforce off/on control across entire bacterial populations, scientists based at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have developed a framework for the engineering of a DNA master clock at the colony level. This master clock works by combining synthetic biology circuits that can dynamically increase and decrease DNA copy number and thereby turn gene expression up and down.
Until now, methods for controlling or programming bacterial cells involved transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation. The UCSD team, led by Jeff Hasty, Ph.D., worked out a new method. It involves engineering dynamic DNA copy number changes in a synchronized fashion.
Details of the new method appeared July 10 in the journal Nature Genetics, in an article entitled Synchronized DNA Cycling across a Bacterial Population. The article describes how DNA concentration can be increased to turn on a synthetic gene circuit. By controlling DNA copy number, researchers can effectively regulate gene expression.
We engineered colony-wide DNA cycling inEscherichia coliin the form of plasmid copy number oscillations via a modular design that can be readily adapted for use with other gene circuitry, wrote the articles authors. Copy number modulation is a generalizable principle that adds a layer of control to synthetic gene circuits, allowing dynamic regulation of circuit elements without requiring specially engineered promoters.
Synthetic biology was firmly established in 2000, with the description of synthetic biological circuits in which parts of a cell are designed to perform functions, similar to the way an electronic circuit works. Also similar to an electronic circuit, the task performed by a biological circuit can be turned on and off. At the same time, researchers described the making of a "genetic clock," which involves placing genes in a particular order so that they'll be turned on at a specific time. This approach has also helped researchers understand natural "oscillators," such as our sleepwake cycle.
Since these early inventions, Dr. Hasty and his team have shown how engineered cellular oscillations can be synchronized within a bacterial colony using plasmids, synthetically designed by the researchers themselves. Now, the team is adding a new tool to the synthetic biologist's toolbox, a master clock that will allow researchers to coordinate subprocesses in bacterial cells.
In the Nature Genetics paper, Dr. Hasty and his team described a two-plasmid circuit: an activator plasmid, which includes a quorum-sensing system and serves as a positive feedback loop for synchronized promoter activation, and a repressor plasmid, which contains an element that targets the activator plasmid and reduces the copy number.
"This remarkable achievement is a key building block for controlling microbiomes," said Rob Knight, Ph.D., professor of pediatrics at UCSD with a joint appointment in computer science and engineering. Dr. Knight leads the Center for Microbiome Innovation. "By controlling different strains with the same master clock, or by giving different strains their own clocks, we can start to engineer population-level dynamics to control specific microbiome functions."
Examples of these functions might include interaction with host cells at particular times of day, such as timed release of neurotransmitters produced by the bacteria, or interactions with other bacteria such as antifungal production triggered by a meal rich in sugar.
The researchers used an endonuclease fromSaccharomyces cerevisiae, a species of yeast, expressed alongside a plasmid containing the nuclease recognition sequence to temporarily reduce the plasmid's copy number below natural levels.
"We found that plasmid replication is so strong that we couldn't cut them all," said Dr. Hasty. "This was good news, because it meant we could downregulate gene expression, but not eliminate it."
The researchers reasoned that the method could be used to regulate an entire suite of genes and promoters, and tested their idea using a previously constructed circuit to produce sustained cycling of DNA plasmid concentration across a colony of E. coli cells.
The circuit works by using a small molecule, known as AHL, to coordinate gene expression across a colony of bacterial cells. Once on, the genes driven by the promoter are also activated, including the AHL-producing gene itself. Thanks to this positive feedback loop, the more AHL accumulates, the more it is produced. Because AHL is small enough to diffuse between cells and turn on the promoter in neighboring cells, the genes activated by it would also be produced in high amounts, leading to a phenomenon known as quorum sensing. Hasty and his team employed the endonuclease to reduce the number of these plasmids present in the colony and used this mechanism as negative feedback to driving the oscillations in gene expression. Using quorum sensing, the feedback system was coupled across the colony of cells.
"We observed regular oscillations of gene expression in microfluidic chambers at different colony length scales and over extended time periods," said Dr. Hasty. "By incorporating elements for both positive and negative copy number regulation, we were able to improve the robustness of the circuit."
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