Design and synthesis of a minimal bacterial genome

We used whole-genome design and complete chemical synthesis to minimize the 1079-kilobase pair synthetic genome of Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0. An initial design, based on collective knowledge of molecular biology combined with limited transposon mutagenesis data, failed to produce a viable cell...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2016-03, Vol.351 (6280), p.1414-1414
Hauptverfasser: Hutchison, Clyde A., Chuang, Ray-Yuan, Noskov, Vladimir N., Assad-Garcia, Nacyra, Deerinck, Thomas J., Ellisman, Mark H., Gill, John, Kannan, Krishna, Karas, Bogumil J., Ma, Li, Pelletier, James F., Qi, Zhi-Qing, Richter, R. Alexander, Strychalski, Elizabeth A., Sun, Lijie, Suzuki, Yo, Tsvetanova, Billyana, Wise, Kim S., Smith, Hamilton O., Glass, John I., Merryman, Chuck, Gibson, Daniel G., Venter, J. Craig
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Zusammenfassung:We used whole-genome design and complete chemical synthesis to minimize the 1079-kilobase pair synthetic genome of Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0. An initial design, based on collective knowledge of molecular biology combined with limited transposon mutagenesis data, failed to produce a viable cell. Improved transposon mutagenesis methods revealed a class of quasi-essential genes that are needed for robust growth, explaining the failure of our initial design. Three cycles of design, synthesis, and testing, with retention of quasi-essential genes, produced JCVI-syn3.0 (531 kilobase pairs, 473 genes), which has a genome smaller than that of any autonomously replicating cell found in nature. JCVI-syn3.0 retains almost all genes involved in the synthesis and processing of macromolecules. Unexpectedly, it also contains 149 genes with unknown biological functions. JCVI-syn3.0 is a versatile platform for investigating the core functions of life and for exploring whole-genome design.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.aad6253