Co-transcriptional production of programmable RNA condensates and synthetic organelles

Condensation of RNA and proteins is central to cellular functions, and the ability to program it would be valuable in synthetic biology and synthetic cell science. Here we introduce a modular platform for engineering synthetic RNA condensates from tailor-made, branched RNA nanostructures that fold a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature nanotechnology 2024-11, Vol.19 (11), p.1665-1673
Hauptverfasser: Fabrini, Giacomo, Farag, Nada, Nuccio, Sabrina Pia, Li, Shiyi, Stewart, Jaimie Marie, Tang, Anli A., McCoy, Reece, Owens, Róisín M., Rothemund, Paul W. K., Franco, Elisa, Di Antonio, Marco, Di Michele, Lorenzo
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Zusammenfassung:Condensation of RNA and proteins is central to cellular functions, and the ability to program it would be valuable in synthetic biology and synthetic cell science. Here we introduce a modular platform for engineering synthetic RNA condensates from tailor-made, branched RNA nanostructures that fold and assemble co-transcriptionally. Up to three orthogonal condensates can form simultaneously and selectively accumulate fluorophores through embedded fluorescent light-up aptamers. The RNA condensates can be expressed within synthetic cells to produce membrane-less organelles with a controlled number and relative size, and showing the ability to capture proteins using selective protein-binding aptamers. The affinity between otherwise orthogonal nanostructures can be modulated by introducing dedicated linker constructs, enabling the production of bi-phasic RNA condensates with a prescribed degree of interphase mixing and diverse morphologies. The in situ expression of programmable RNA condensates could underpin the spatial organization of functionalities in both biological and synthetic cells. Controlling RNA and protein condensation is helpful in synthetic biology. Here the authors show programmable assembly of synthetic RNA nanostructures into designer membrane-less organelles that selectively recruit ligands via protein-binding aptamers.
ISSN:1748-3387
1748-3395
1748-3395
DOI:10.1038/s41565-024-01726-x