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Design, construction, and functional characterization of a tRNA neochromosome in yeast

Schindler, D and Walker, RSK and Shuangying, Jiang and Aaron N, Brooks and Yun, Wang and Carolin A, Müller and Charlotte, Cockram and Yisha, Luo and Alicia, García and Daniel, Schraivogel and Julien, Mozziconacci and Noah, Pena and Mahdi, Assari and María Del Carmen, Sánchez Olmos and Yu, Zhao and Alba, Ballerini and Benjamin A, Blount and Jitong, Cai and Lois, Ogunlana and Wei, Liu and Katarina, Jönsson and Dariusz, Abramczyk and Eva, Garcia-Ruiz and Turowski, Tomasz W. and Reem, Swidah and Tom, Ellis and Tao, Pan and Francisco, Antequera and Yue, Shen and Conrad A, Nieduszynski and Romain, Koszul and Junbiao, Dai and Lars M, Steinmetz and Jef D, Boeke and Yizhi, Cai (2023) Design, construction, and functional characterization of a tRNA neochromosome in yeast. Cell . ISSN 0092-8674 (In Press)

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Abstract

Here, we report the design, construction, and characterization of a tRNA neochromosome, a designer chromosome that functions as an additional, de novo counterpart to the native complement of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Intending to address one of the central design principles of the Sc2.0 project, the ∼190-kb tRNA neochromosome houses all 275 relocated nuclear tRNA genes. To maximize stability, the design incorporates orthogonal genetic elements from non-S. cerevisiae yeast species. Furthermore, the presence of 283 rox recombination sites enables an orthogonal tRNA SCRaMbLE system. Following construction in yeast, we obtained evidence of a potent selective force, manifesting as a spontaneous doubling in cell ploidy. Furthermore, tRNA sequencing, transcriptomics, proteomics, nucleosome mapping, replication profiling, FISH, and Hi-C were undertaken to investigate questions of tRNA neochromosome behavior and function. Its construction demonstrates the remarkable tractability of the yeast model and opens up opportunities to directly test hypotheses surrounding these essential non-coding RNAs.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QH Natural history > QH301 Biology
Divisions:Department of Genetics
ID Code:2341
Deposited By: dr Tomasz Turowski
Deposited On:21 Nov 2023 08:34
Last Modified:21 Nov 2023 08:34

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