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Hierarchical control of enzymatic actuators using DNA-based switchable memories

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  • Lenny H. H. Meijer

    (Eindhoven University of Technology
    Eindhoven University of Technology
    Eindhoven University of Technology)

  • Alex Joesaar

    (Eindhoven University of Technology
    Eindhoven University of Technology
    Eindhoven University of Technology)

  • Erik Steur

    (Eindhoven University of Technology
    Eindhoven University of Technology)

  • Wouter Engelen

    (Eindhoven University of Technology
    Eindhoven University of Technology)

  • Rutger A. Santen

    (Eindhoven University of Technology)

  • Maarten Merkx

    (Eindhoven University of Technology
    Eindhoven University of Technology)

  • Tom F. A. Greef

    (Eindhoven University of Technology
    Eindhoven University of Technology
    Eindhoven University of Technology)

Abstract

Inspired by signaling networks in living cells, DNA-based programming aims for the engineering of biochemical networks capable of advanced regulatory and computational functions under controlled cell-free conditions. While regulatory circuits in cells control downstream processes through hierarchical layers of signal processing, coupling of enzymatically driven DNA-based networks to downstream processes has rarely been reported. Here, we expand the scope of molecular programming by engineering hierarchical control of enzymatic actuators using feedback-controlled DNA-circuits capable of advanced regulatory dynamics. We developed a translator module that converts signaling molecules from the upstream network to unique DNA strands driving downstream actuators with minimal retroactivity and support these findings with a detailed computational analysis. We show our modular approach by coupling of a previously engineered switchable memories circuit to downstream actuators based on β-lactamase and luciferase. To the best of our knowledge, our work demonstrates one of the most advanced DNA-based circuits regarding complexity and versatility.

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  • Lenny H. H. Meijer & Alex Joesaar & Erik Steur & Wouter Engelen & Rutger A. Santen & Maarten Merkx & Tom F. A. Greef, 2017. "Hierarchical control of enzymatic actuators using DNA-based switchable memories," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-01127-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01127-w
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