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Abstract
Synthetic Chromosome Rearrangement and Modification by LoxP-mediated Evolution (SCRaMbLE) is a promising tool to study genomic rearrangements. However, the potential of SCRaMbLE to study genomic rearrangements is currently hindered, because a strain containing all 16 synthetic chromosomes is not yet available. Here, we construct SparLox83R, a yeast strain containing 83 loxPsym sites distributed across all 16 chromosomes. SCRaMbLE of SparLox83R produces versatile genome-wide genomic rearrangements, including inter-chromosomal events. Moreover, when combined with synthetic chromosomes, SCRaMbLE of hetero-diploids with SparLox83R leads to increased diversity of genomic rearrangements and relatively faster evolution of traits compared to hetero-diploids only with wild-type chromosomes. Analysis of the SCRaMbLEd strain with increased tolerance to nocodazole demonstrates that genomic rearrangements can perturb the transcriptome and 3D genome structure and consequently impact phenotypes. In summary, a genome with sparsely distributed loxPsym sites can serve as a powerful tool for studying the consequence of genomic rearrangements and accelerating strain engineering in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 770 |
Journal | Nature Communications |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 26 Jan 2024 |
Keywords
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae/genetics
- Genome, Fungal
- Gene Rearrangement/genetics
- Chromosomes
- Genomics
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EBSynerGy: 21EBTA: Engineering Biology with Synthetic Genomes
Cai, P. (PI), Barran, P. (CoI), Delneri, D. (CoI), Green, A. (CoI), Kaski, S. (CoI), Lovelock, S. (CoI), Micklefield, J. (CoI) & Shapira, P. (CoI)
31/01/22 → 30/01/24
Project: Research