基因组
生物
DNA
遗传学
计算生物学
顺序装配
DNA测序
基因
基因表达
转录组
作者
Jérôme F. Zürcher,Askar A. Kleefeldt,Louise F. H. Funke,Jakob Birnbaum,Julius Fredens,Simona Grazioli,Kim C. Liu,Martin Spinck,Gianluca Petris,Pierre Murat,Fabian B. H. Rehm,Julian E. Sale,Jason W. Chin
出处
期刊:Nature
[Springer Nature]
日期:2023-06-28
卷期号:619 (7970): 555-562
被引量:17
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-023-06268-1
摘要
Whole-genome synthesis provides a powerful approach for understanding and expanding organism function1–3. To build large genomes rapidly, scalably and in parallel, we need (1) methods for assembling megabases of DNA from shorter precursors and (2) strategies for rapidly and scalably replacing the genomic DNA of organisms with synthetic DNA. Here we develop bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) stepwise insertion synthesis (BASIS)—a method for megabase-scale assembly of DNA in Escherichia coli episomes. We used BASIS to assemble 1.1 Mb of human DNA containing numerous exons, introns, repetitive sequences, G-quadruplexes, and long and short interspersed nuclear elements (LINEs and SINEs). BASIS provides a powerful platform for building synthetic genomes for diverse organisms. We also developed continuous genome synthesis (CGS)—a method for continuously replacing sequential 100 kb stretches of the E. coli genome with synthetic DNA; CGS minimizes crossovers1,4 between the synthetic DNA and the genome such that the output for each 100 kb replacement provides, without sequencing, the input for the next 100 kb replacement. Using CGS, we synthesized a 0.5 Mb section of the E. coli genome—a key intermediate in its total synthesis1—from five episomes in 10 days. By parallelizing CGS and combining it with rapid oligonucleotide synthesis and episome assembly5,6, along with rapid methods for compiling a single genome from strains bearing distinct synthetic genome sections1,7,8, we anticipate that it will be possible to synthesize entire E. coli genomes from functional designs in less than 2 months. BAC stepwise insertion synthesis (BASIS) can be used to build synthetic genomes for diverse organisms, and continuous genome synthesis (CGS) enables the rapid synthesis of entire Escherichia coli genomes from functional designs.
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