Molina-Hildago, Francisco Javier Vazquez-Vilar, Marta D'Andrea, Lucio Demurtas, Olivia C. Fraser, Paul Giuliano, Giovanni Bock, Ralph Orzáez, Diego Goossens, Alain
Molecular farming intends to use crop plants as biofactories for high value-added compounds following application of a wide range of biotechnological tools. In particular, the conversion of nonfood crops into efficient biofactories is expected to be a strong asset in the development of a sustainable bioeconomy. The ‘nonfood’ status combined with th...
Licausi, Francesco Giuntoli, Beatrice
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The New phytologist
Synthetic biology can greatly aid the investigation of fundamental regulatory mechanisms and enable their direct deployment in the host organisms of choice. In the field of plant hypoxia physiology, a synthetic biology approach has recently been exploited to infer general properties of the plant oxygen sensing mechanism, by expression of plant-spec...
Costello, Alan Badran, Ahmed H
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Trends in biotechnology
Synthetic biology strives to reliably control cellular behavior, typically in the form of user-designed interactions of biological components to produce a predetermined output. Engineered circuit components are frequently derived from natural sources and are therefore often hampered by inadvertent interactions with host machinery, most notably with...
Hong, Taekeun Choi, Jin-A Lim, Kiho Kim, Pankoo
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
The classification and recommendation system for identifying social networking site (SNS) users' interests plays a critical role in various industries, particularly advertising. Personalized advertisements help brands stand out from the clutter of online advertisements while enhancing relevance to consumers to generate favorable responses. Although...
Hansen, Anne Sofie Lærke Dunham, Maitreya J Arsovska, Dushica Zhang, Jie Keasling, Jay D Herrgard, Markus J Jensen, Michael K
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ACS synthetic biology
Genetic modifications of living organisms and proteins are made possible by a catalogue of molecular and synthetic biology tools, yet proper screening assays for genetic variants of interest continue to lag behind. Synthetic growth-coupling (GC) of enzyme activities offers a simple, inexpensive way to track such improvements. In this follow-up stud...
Renzl, Christian Kakoti, Ankana Mayer, Günter
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Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
The investigation and manipulation of cellular processes with subcellular resolution requires non-invasive tools with spatiotemporal precision and reversibility. Building on the interaction of the photoreceptor PAL with an RNA aptamer, we describe a variation of the CRISPR/dCAS9 system for light-controlled activation of gene expression. This platfo...
Sakuta, Hiroki Fujita, Fumika Hamada, Tsutomu Hayashi, Masahito Takiguchi, Kingo Tsumoto, Kanta Yoshikawa, Kenichi
生体内の高分子混雑に着目した新規の細胞モデルの創成に成功. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2020-12-16. / Recently, liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) has attracted considerable attention among researchers in the life sciences as a plausible mechanism for the generation of microstructures inside cells. LLPS occurs through multiple nonspecific interactions and does not always require a lock‐and...
Orive, Gorka Taebnia, Nayere Erezuma, Itsasne Andresen, Thomas L Dolatshahi-Pirouz, Alireza
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Trends in biotechnology
Imagine a world where machines can program cells to deliver therapeutics in a remote-controlled, time-specific, and targeted manner. Or, what if physicians could collect data continuously to establish intimate links between therapy and disease progression? Such machine biology systems could empower physicians beyond imagination and give rise to per...
Aw, Rochelle Spice, Alex J Polizzi, Karen M
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Current protocols in protein science
Cell-free protein synthesis is a powerful tool for engineering biology and has been utilized in many diverse applications, from biosensing and protein prototyping to biomanufacturing and the design of metabolic pathways. By exploiting host cellular machinery decoupled from cellular growth, proteins can be produced in vitro both on demand and rapidl...
Verbič, Anže Praznik, Arne Jerala, Roman
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The FEBS journal
Synthetic biology aims to harness natural and synthetic biological parts and engineering them in new combinations and systems, producing novel therapies, diagnostics, bioproduction systems and providing information on the mechanism of function of biological systems. Engineering cell function requires the rewiring or de-novo construction of cell inf...