GOLDBAR: A Framework for Combinatorial Biological Design.

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS ACS Synthetic Biology Pub Date : 2024-09-20 Epub Date: 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1021/acssynbio.4c00296
Nicholas Roehner, James Roberts, Andrei Lapets, Dany Gould, Vidya Akavoor, Lucy Qin, D Benjamin Gordon, Christopher Voigt, Douglas Densmore
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With the rise of new DNA part libraries and technologies for assembling DNA, synthetic biologists are increasingly constructing and screening combinatorial libraries to optimize their biological designs. As combinatorial libraries are used to generate data on design performance, new rules for composing biological designs will emerge. Most formal frameworks for combinatorial design, however, do not yet support formal comparison of design composition, which is needed to facilitate automated analysis and machine learning in massive biological design spaces. To address this need, we introduce a combinatorial design framework called GOLDBAR. Compared with existing frameworks, GOLDBAR enables synthetic biologists to intersect and merge the rules for entire classes of biological designs to extract common design motifs and infer new ones. Here, we demonstrate the application of GOLDBAR to refine/validate design spaces for TetR-homologue transcriptional logic circuits, verify the assembly of a partial nif gene cluster, and infer novel gene clusters for the biosynthesis of rebeccamycin. We also discuss how GOLDBAR could be used to facilitate grammar-based machine learning in synthetic biology.

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GOLDBAR:组合生物设计框架。
随着新 DNA 零件库和 DNA 组合技术的兴起,合成生物学家越来越多地构建和筛选组合库,以优化他们的生物设计。随着组合库被用于生成设计性能数据,新的生物设计组合规则也将出现。然而,大多数用于组合设计的正式框架还不支持对设计组合进行正式比较,而这正是在大规模生物设计空间中促进自动分析和机器学习所需要的。为了满足这一需求,我们引入了一个名为 GOLDBAR 的组合设计框架。与现有框架相比,GOLDBAR 使合成生物学家能够交叉和合并整类生物设计的规则,从而提取共同的设计主题并推断出新的设计主题。在这里,我们展示了 GOLDBAR 在以下方面的应用:完善/验证 TetR 同源体转录逻辑电路的设计空间,验证部分 nif 基因簇的组装,以及推断用于瑞贝卡霉素生物合成的新型基因簇。我们还讨论了如何利用 GOLDBAR 促进合成生物学中基于语法的机器学习。
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期刊介绍: The journal is particularly interested in studies on the design and synthesis of new genetic circuits and gene products; computational methods in the design of systems; and integrative applied approaches to understanding disease and metabolism. Topics may include, but are not limited to: Design and optimization of genetic systems Genetic circuit design and their principles for their organization into programs Computational methods to aid the design of genetic systems Experimental methods to quantify genetic parts, circuits, and metabolic fluxes Genetic parts libraries: their creation, analysis, and ontological representation Protein engineering including computational design Metabolic engineering and cellular manufacturing, including biomass conversion Natural product access, engineering, and production Creative and innovative applications of cellular programming Medical applications, tissue engineering, and the programming of therapeutic cells Minimal cell design and construction Genomics and genome replacement strategies Viral engineering Automated and robotic assembly platforms for synthetic biology DNA synthesis methodologies Metagenomics and synthetic metagenomic analysis Bioinformatics applied to gene discovery, chemoinformatics, and pathway construction Gene optimization Methods for genome-scale measurements of transcription and metabolomics Systems biology and methods to integrate multiple data sources in vitro and cell-free synthetic biology and molecular programming Nucleic acid engineering.
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