Composite

Part:BBa_K4088889

Designed by: Ruslan Vasiliev, Yaroslav Ugolkov, Alice Potapova, Pavel Ivanov-Rostovtsev   Group: iGEM21_Moscow_City   (2021-10-18)


dCas13a-Nlact

N-terminal fragment of β-lactamase fused with dCas13a.

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal BglII site found at 1346
    Illegal BglII site found at 1556
    Illegal BglII site found at 1823
    Illegal BglII site found at 2588
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]





Usage and Biology

β-Lactamase
β-Lactamase (AmpR) - the gene encoding beta-lactamase is a protein known for providing antibiotic resistance of bacteria to ampicillin, because it is able to destroy the beta-lactam ring. This ability allows beta-lactamase to be used as a reporter protein (reaction with nitrocefin, which changes color when the beta-lactam ring is destroyed). Simple, reliable, readily available, it is not difficult to express in cells. These advantages have led us to use this particular reporter protein. The molecule is “cut” between: Trp93 and His94
N_lac and C_lac are genes encoding N and C fragments of beta-lactamase, respectively. We selected their sequence in a special way, taking into account the mechanism of protein splicing [1] . For this, we purposefully divided the ampR sequence in front of cysteine (you can also use threonine, the main thing is that they carry nucleophiles in the radical).

Linker
Usually, researchers use neutral amino acids like glycine and alanine as part of the linkers: it is desirable to make the linker neutral. Hydrophobic amino acids can be added, e.g. serine. Aliphatic amino acids may also be added. The length of linkers is usually 6-8 amino acids, primarily less than 10 amino acids. We use GGGGGG because it meets these criteria.

dCas13a
Cas13a is a classic RNA-targeting nuclease that is widely used in a variety of diagnostics methods. It is one enzyme of Cas13 family which contains at least 4 subtypes, including Cas13a, used as our Parts BioBrick. We took LwaCas13a, identified from Leptotrichia wadei (Lwa).

dCas13a is a catalytically dead lwaCas13a enzyme (formerly C2c2) with R407A and R1046A mutations in HEPN-domain. dCas13a interacts with gRNA about 65 nucleotides in length. dCas13a-gRNA complex detects complementary RNA in the sample. dCas13a is a very specific variant of RNA detection, it can be customized to recognize single nucleotides on the target RNA.

LwaCas13a has been reported to mediate more robust RNA-targeting activity than other Cas13 systems like LshCas13, but it requires a stabilizer fusion, for example, msfGFP for efficient interference activity [2]. As a stabilizer fusion we use fragments of beta-lactamase thus improving targeting activity.


How our system would work

When the two proteins (this one and BBa_K4088888) come together due to landing on the RNA, a whole beta-lactamase is formed. It cleaves the nitrocefin and the appearance of red coloration indicates the presence of the RNA in the solution.

References

  1. Perler FB. Protein splicing mechanisms and applications. IUBMB Life. 2005 Jul;57(7):469-76. https://doi.org/10.1080/15216540500163343
  2. Mahas, A., Aman, R. & Mahfouz, M. CRISPR-Cas13d mediates robust RNA virus interference in plants. Genome Biol 20, 263 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-019-1881-2
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