- Author:
Songyuan ZHANG
1
;
Jianhui QIU
1
;
Xuan WANG
2
;
Yiming DONG
1
;
Yulong LI
1
;
Yihao ZHANG
1
;
Qi OUYANG
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: genetic switch; site-specific recombinase; state transition; terminator
- MeSH: Recombinases; metabolism
- From: Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2018;34(12):1874-1885
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Various genetic switches have been developed to let engineered cells perform designed functions. However, a sustained input is often needed to maintain the on/off state, which is energy-consuming and sensitive to perturbation. Therefore, we developed a set of transcriptional switches for cell states control that were constructed by the inversion effect of site-specific recombinases on terminators. Such a switch could respond to a pulse signal and maintain the new state by itself until the next input. With a bottom-up design principle, we first characterized the terminators and recombinases. Then the mutual interference was studied to select compatible pairs, which were used to achieve one-time and two-time state transitions. Finally, we constructed a biological seven-segment display as a demonstration to prove such switch's immense potential for application.