Virtual International Mammalian Synthetic Biology Workshop (mSBW) 2020
Untangling Resource Competition Towards Predictable Mammalian Cell Engineering
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Here, we investigate the parameters to be considered when the design of low-burden synthetic construct for mammalian cell engineering is sought. As reported in previous findings(Huliák et al., 2012; Frei et al., 2020), we confirm that inducible expression of heterologous proteins heavily impacts the behaviour of a co-transfected constitutive reporter. This has already been pointed out as a consequence of resource competition arising between the two co-transfected modules(Huliák et al., 2012; Frei et al., 2020). We have also built a library of constructs with different intracellular localisation, transcriptional strength, and translational efficiency, showing how these three parameters are important when the tuning of such competition is sought.
We next aim to investigate the role played by burden when working with integrated circuits in mammalian cells, with the ultimate aim of individuating new design rules predictive of reduced burden. This will greatly benefit numerous bioproduction and biotherapeutic applications relying on mammalian cell engineering.