BMC Genomics (Dec 2010)

Construction of a genetic AND gate under a new standard for assembly of genetic parts

  • Hagiya Masami,
  • Sakakibara Yasubumi,
  • Murata Satoshi,
  • Yugi Katsuyuki,
  • Uchiyama Masahiko,
  • Hamada Shogo,
  • Takagi Hidemasa,
  • Nakashima Yusaku,
  • Kobayashi Akio,
  • Ayukawa Shotaro,
  • Yamamura Masayuki,
  • Kiga Daisuke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-S4-S16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. Suppl 4
p. S16

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Abstract Background Appropriate regulation of respective gene expressions is a bottleneck for the realization of artificial biological systems inside living cells. The modification of several promoter sequences is required to achieve appropriate regulation of the systems. However, a time-consuming process is required for the insertion of an operator, a binding site of a protein for gene expression, to the gene regulatory region of a plasmid. Thus, a standardized method for integrating operator sequences to the regulatory region of a plasmid is required. Results We developed a standardized method for integrating operator sequences to the regulatory region of a plasmid and constructed a synthetic promoter that functions as a genetic AND gate. By standardizing the regulatory region of a plasmid and the operator parts, we established a platform for modular assembly of the operator parts. Moreover, by assembling two different operator parts on the regulatory region, we constructed a regulatory device with an AND gate function. Conclusions We implemented a new standard to assemble operator parts for construction of functional genetic logic gates. The logic gates at the molecular scale have important implications for reprogramming cellular behavior.