A Rapid and Reversible Molecular "Switch" Regulating Protein Expression in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

IF 6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant, Cell & Environment Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1111/pce.15360
Xinyi Li, Song Wang, Qianyi Li, Xiangyu Li, Sirao Lin, Wenyu Zhao, Yingqi Liu, Bowen Wu, Ying Huang, Bin Jia, Zhangli Hu
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Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a prominent chassis in synthetic biology, faces limitations in regulating the expression of exogenous genes. A destabilization domain (DD)/Shield-1 system, originally derived from mammals, offers a ligand-dependent control of stability, making it a valuable tool. This system utilises the destabilization domain to induce rapid degradation of target protein unless stabilised by Shield-1, a synthetic ligand. Upon the addition of Shield-1,the degradation is halted, leading to the accumulation and stabilisation of the target protein. This system has demonstrated successful regulation of foreign protein expression in mammals, parasites, and plants. In this study, the DD/Shield-1 system was harnessed to regulate the expression of the paromomycin resistance gene and luciferase encoding gene in Chlamydomonas, revealing its capability for rapid, stable, and reversible protein expression regulation in microalgae, serving as a molecular switch. Furthermore, this regulation exhibits reagent dependency, enhancing its applicability in practical production. A strain with induced expression of the gene-editing protein, LbCas12a, was successfully constructed and then tested for gene editing. The findings not only enrich the toolkit for Chlamydomonas molecular studies but offer a promising technique for regulating the expression and validating the functionality of exogenous proteins in microalgae.

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一个快速可逆的调节莱茵衣藻蛋白表达的分子“开关”。
莱茵衣藻(Chlamydomonas reinhardtii)是合成生物学中的一个重要基础,但在调控外源基因表达方面存在局限性。不稳定结构域(DD)/Shield-1系统最初来源于哺乳动物,提供了依赖于配体的稳定性控制,使其成为一个有价值的工具。该系统利用不稳定结构域诱导目标蛋白的快速降解,除非由合成配体Shield-1稳定。在加入Shield-1后,降解被停止,导致目标蛋白的积累和稳定。该系统已在哺乳动物、寄生虫和植物中成功调节外源蛋白的表达。本研究利用DD/Shield-1系统调控衣藻中paromomycin耐药基因和荧光素酶编码基因的表达,揭示了其在微藻中快速、稳定、可逆地调控蛋白表达的能力,发挥了分子开关的作用。此外,该法规表现出试剂依赖性,增强了其在实际生产中的适用性。成功构建了诱导表达基因编辑蛋白LbCas12a的菌株,并进行了基因编辑测试。这些发现不仅丰富了衣藻分子研究的工具箱,而且为调控外源蛋白的表达和验证微藻的功能提供了一种有前景的技术。
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Plant, Cell & Environment
Plant, Cell & Environment 生物-植物科学
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13.30
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253
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1.8 months
期刊介绍: Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.
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