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In cyanobacteria, metabolic engineering using synthetic biology tools is limited to build a biosolar cell factory that converts CO2 to value-added chemicals, as repression of essential genes has not been achieved. In this study, we developed a dCas12a-mediated CRISPR interference system (CRISPRi-dCas12a) in cyanobacteria that effectively blocked the transcriptional initiation by means of a CRISPR-RNA (crRNA) and 19-nt direct repeat, resulting in 53-94% gene repression. The repression of multiple genes in a single crRNA array was also successfully achieved without a loss in repression strength. In addition, as a demonstration of the dCas12a-mediated CRISPRi for metabolic engineering, photosynthetic squalene production was improved by repressing the essential genes of either acnB encoding for aconitase or cpcB2 encoding for phycocyanin β-subunit in Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942. The ability to regulate gene repression will promote the construction of biosolar cell factories to produce value-added chemicals.
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Sun Young Choi
Han Min Woo
ACS Synthetic Biology
Sungkyunkwan University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd40468557d5ab8f40c565 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.0c00091
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