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ABSTRACT Microbes can be programmed to record participation in gene transfer by coding biological-recording devices into mobile DNA. Upon DNA uptake, these devices transcribe a catalytic RNA (cat-RNA) that binds to conserved sequences within ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and perform a trans-splicing reaction that adds a barcode to the rRNA. Existing cat-RNA designs were generated to be broad-host range, providing no control over the organisms that were barcoded. To achieve control over the organisms barcoded by cat-RNA, we created a program called Ribodesigner that uses input sets of rRNA sequences to create designs with varying specificities. We show how this algorithm can be used to identify designs that enable kingdom-wide barcoding, or selective barcoding of specific taxonomic groups within a kingdom. We use Ribodesigner to create cat-RNA designs that target Pseudomonadales while avoiding Enterobacterales, and we compare the performance of one design to a cat-RNA that was previously found to be broad host range. When conjugated into a mixture ofEscherichia coliandPseudomonas putida, the new design presents increased selectivity compared to a broad host range cat-RNA. Ribodesigner is expected to aid in developing cat-RNA that store information within user-defined sets of microbes in environmental communities for gene transfer studies. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACTmore » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 29, 2026
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LaTurner, Zachary W.; Zong, David M.; Kalvapalle, Prashant; Gamas, Kiara Reyes; Terwilliger, Austen; Crosby, Tessa; Ali, Priyanka; Avadhanula, Vasanthi; Santos, Haroldo Hernandez; Weesner, Kyle; et al (, Water Research)null (Ed.)
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