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Genetic circuit design automation with Cello 2.0.

Timothy S Jones1,2, Samuel M D Oliveira1,2, Chris J Myers3, Christopher A Voigt4, Douglas Densmore5,6.   

Abstract

Cells interact with their environment, communicate among themselves, track time and make decisions through functions controlled by natural regulatory genetic circuits consisting of interacting biological components. Synthetic programmable circuits used in therapeutics and other applications can be automatically designed by computer-aided tools. The Cello software designs the DNA sequences for programmable circuits based on a high-level software description and a library of characterized DNA parts representing Boolean logic gates. This process allows for design specification reuse, modular DNA part library curation and formalized circuit transformations based on experimental data. This protocol describes Cello 2.0, a freely available cross-platform software written in Java. Cello 2.0 enables flexible descriptions of the logic gates' structure and their mathematical models representing dynamic behavior, new formal rules for describing the placement of gates in a genome, a new graphical user interface, support for Verilog 2005 syntax and a connection to the SynBioHub parts repository software environment. Collectively, these features expand Cello's capabilities beyond Escherichia coli plasmids to new organisms and broader genetic contexts, including the genome. Designing circuits with Cello 2.0 produces an abstract Boolean network from a Verilog file, assigns biological parts to each node in the Boolean network, constructs a DNA sequence and generates highly structured and annotated sequence representations suitable for downstream processing and fabrication, respectively. The result is a sequence implementing the specified Boolean function in the organism and predictions of circuit performance. Depending on the size of the design space and users' expertise, jobs may take minutes or hours to complete.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35197606     DOI: 10.1038/s41596-021-00675-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Protoc        ISSN: 1750-2799            Impact factor:   17.021


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1.  Registry in a tube: multiplexed pools of retrievable parts for genetic design space exploration.

Authors:  Lauren B A Woodruff; Thomas E Gorochowski; Nicholas Roehner; Tarjei S Mikkelsen; Douglas Densmore; D Benjamin Gordon; Robert Nicol; Christopher A Voigt
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2017-02-17       Impact factor: 16.971

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Review 1.  Biocircuits in plants and eukaryotic algae.

Authors:  Mayna da Silveira Gomide; Matheus de Castro Leitão; Cíntia Marques Coelho
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-09-23       Impact factor: 6.627

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