Literature DB >> 29733626

Engineering the Ultrasensitive Transcription Factors by Fusing a Modular Oligomerization Domain.

Junran Hou1,2, Weiqian Zeng3, Yeqing Zong1,2, Zehua Chen1,2, Chensi Miao1,4, Baojun Wang5,6, Chunbo Lou1,2,4.   

Abstract

The dimerization and high-order oligomerization of transcription factors has endowed them with cooperative regulatory capabilities that play important roles in many cellular functions. However, such advanced regulatory capabilities have not been fully exploited in synthetic biology and genetic engineering. Here, we engineered a C-terminally fused oligomerization domain to improve the cooperativity of transcription factors. First, we found that two of three designed oligomerization domains significantly increased the cooperativity and ultrasensitivity of a transcription factor for the regulated promoter. Then, seven additional transcription factors were used to assess the modularity of the oligomerization domains, and their ultrasensitivity was generally improved, as assessed by their Hill coefficients. Moreover, we also demonstrated that the allosteric capability of the ligand-responsive domain remained intact when fusing with the designed oligomerization domain. As an example application, we showed that the engineered ultrasensitive transcription factor could be used to significantly improve the performance of a "stripe-forming" gene circuit. We envision that the oligomerization modules engineered in this study could act as a powerful tool to rapidly tune the underlying response profiles of synthetic gene circuits and metabolic pathway controllers.

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Keywords:  Hill coefficient; genetic circuit; high-order oligomerization domain; stripe-forming function; transcription factor; ultrasensitivity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29733626     DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.7b00414

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


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