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Construction and iterative redesign of synXVI a 903 kb synthetic Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosomeAbstract The Sc2.0 global consortium to design and construct a synthetic genome based on theSaccharomyces cerevisiaegenome commenced in 2006, comprising 16 synthetic chromosomes and a new-to-nature tRNA neochromosome. In this paper we describe assembly and debugging of the 902,994-bp syntheticSaccharomyces cerevisiaechromosomesynXVIof the Sc2.0 project. Application of the CRISPR D-BUGS protocol identified defective loci, which were modified to improve sporulation and recover wild-type like growth when grown on glycerol as a sole carbon source when grown at 37˚C. LoxPsym sites inserted downstream of dubious open reading frames impacted the 5’ UTR of genes required for optimal growth and were identified as a systematic cause of defective growth. Based on lessons learned from analysis of Sc2.0 defects andsynXVI, anin-silicoredesign of thesynXVIchromosome was performed, which can be used as a blueprint for future synthetic yeast genome designs. Thein-silicoredesign ofsynXVIincludes reduced PCR tag frequency, modified chunk and megachunk termini, and adjustments to allocation of loxPsym sites and TAA stop codons to dubious ORFs. This redesign provides a roadmap into applications of Sc2.0 strategies in non-yeast organisms.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2026
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