Tuning genetic control through promoter engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Technische Universität Berlin
Abstract
Gene function is typically evaluated by sampling the continuum of gene expression at only a few discrete points corresponding to gene knockout or overexpression. We argue that this characterization is incomplete and present a library of engineered promoters of varying strengths obtained through mutagenesis of a constitutive promoter. A multifaceted characterization of the library, especially at the single-cell level to ensure homogeneity, permitted quantitative assessment correlating the effect of gene expression levels to improved growth and product formation phenotypes in Escherichia coli. Integration of these promoters into the chromosome can allow for a quantitative accurate assessment of genetic control.…
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4Topics & keywords
- Promoter
- Biology
- Gene
- Metabolic engineering
- Functional genomics
- Genetics
- Gene expression
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae