Investigation of Compatibility between DNA Replication, Transcription, and Translation for in Vitro Central Dogma.

ACS synthetic biology(2023)

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Recent advances in synthetic biology have made it possible to reconstitute various cellular functions in a test tube. However, the integration of these functions remains a major challenge. This study aimed to identify a suitable condition to achieve all three reactions that constitute the central dogma: transcription, translation, and DNA replication. Specifically, we investigated the effect of the concentrations of 11 nonprotein factors required for transcription, translation, and DNA replication on each of these reactions. Our results indicate that certain factors have opposing effects on the three reactions. For example, while dNTP is necessary for DNA replication, it inhibited translation, and both rNTP and tRNA, which are essential for transcription and translation, inhibited DNA replication with several DNA polymerases. We also found that these opposing effects were partially alleviated by optimizing the magnesium concentration. Using this knowledge, we successfully demonstrated transcription/translation-coupled DNA replication with higher levels of transcription and translation while maintaining a certain level of DNA replication. These findings not only provide useful insights for the development of a complex artificial system with the central dogma but also raise the question of how natural cells overcome the incompatibility between the three reactions.
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dna replication,central dogma,transcription
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