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MIDAS: A Modular DNA Assembly System for Synthetic Biology.

Craig J van Dolleweerd1, Sarah A Kessans2, Kyle C Van de Bittner2,3, Leyla Y Bustamante2,3, Rudranuj Bundela2, Barry Scott4, Matthew J Nicholson2,3, Emily J Parker2,3.   

Abstract

A modular and hierarchical DNA assembly platform for synthetic biology based on Golden Gate (Type IIS restriction enzyme) cloning is described. This enabling technology, termed MIDAS (for Modular Idempotent DNA Assembly System), can be used to precisely assemble multiple DNA fragments in a single reaction using a standardized assembly design. It can be used to build genes from libraries of sequence-verified, reusable parts and to assemble multiple genes in a single vector, with full user control over gene order and orientation, as well as control of the direction of growth (polarity) of the multigene assembly, a feature that allows genes to be nested between other genes or genetic elements. We describe the detailed design and use of MIDAS, exemplified by the reconstruction, in the filamentous fungus Penicillium paxilli, of the metabolic pathway for production of paspaline and paxilline, key intermediates in the biosynthesis of a range of indole diterpenes-a class of secondary metabolites produced by several species of filamentous fungi. MIDAS was used to efficiently assemble a 25.2 kb plasmid from 21 different modules (seven genes, each composed of three basic parts). By using a parts library-based system for construction of complex assemblies, and a unique set of vectors, MIDAS can provide a flexible route to assembling tailored combinations of genes and other genetic elements, thereby supporting synthetic biology applications in a wide range of expression hosts.

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Keywords:  Golden Gate cloning; Type IIS; indole diterpene; metabolic pathway engineering; modular assembly; synthetic biology

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29620866     DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.7b00363

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Synth Biol        ISSN: 2161-5063            Impact factor:   5.110


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