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Harnessing Small RNAs as Synthetic Post-transcriptional Regulators in Bacteria

Jens Georg, Bork A. Berghoff, Daniel Schindler

2025ACS Synthetic Biology5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bacteria can respond to environmental changes by expressing small RNAs (sRNAs), which regulate mRNAs by complementary base-pairing. This regulatory mechanism allows bacteria to rapidly adapt their proteome. In recent years, sRNAs have gained attention as blueprints for synthetic regulators allowing control over user-defined targets. Multiple aspects need to be considered for efficient application of these versatile, on-demand, and easy-to-use tools. Advances in computational prediction and bioengineering concepts are the dawn of systematic synthetic sRNA biology. We provide an overview of sRNAs and alternative post-transcriptional regulators, highlight the requirements for successful regulation, and provide guidelines for design, construction, and sRNA application.

Topics & Concepts

Synthetic biologyComputational biologyBacteriaBiologyGeneticsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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