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RNA recording in single bacterial cells using reprogrammed tracrRNAs.


ABSTRACT: Capturing an individual cell's transcriptional history is a challenge exacerbated by the functional heterogeneity of cellular communities. Here, we leverage reprogrammed tracrRNAs (Rptrs) to record selected cellular transcripts as stored DNA edits in single living bacterial cells. Rptrs are designed to base pair with sensed transcripts, converting them into guide RNAs. The guide RNAs then direct a Cas9 base editor to target an introduced DNA target. The extent of base editing can then be read in the future by sequencing. We use this approach, called TIGER (transcribed RNAs inferred by genetically encoded records), to record heterologous and endogenous transcripts in individual bacterial cells. TIGER can quantify relative expression, distinguish single-nucleotide differences, record multiple transcripts simultaneously and read out single-cell phenomena. We further apply TIGER to record metabolic bet hedging and antibiotic resistance mobilization in Escherichia coli as well as host cell invasion by Salmonella. Through RNA recording, TIGER connects current cellular states with past transcriptional states to decipher complex cellular responses in single cells.

SUBMITTER: Jiao C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7614944 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RNA recording in single bacterial cells using reprogrammed tracrRNAs.

Jiao Chunlei C   Reckstadt Claas C   König Fabian F   Homberger Christina C   Yu Jiaqi J   Vogel Jörg J   Westermann Alexander J AJ   Sharma Cynthia M CM   Beisel Chase L CL  

Nature biotechnology 20230105 8


Capturing an individual cell's transcriptional history is a challenge exacerbated by the functional heterogeneity of cellular communities. Here, we leverage reprogrammed tracrRNAs (Rptrs) to record selected cellular transcripts as stored DNA edits in single living bacterial cells. Rptrs are designed to base pair with sensed transcripts, converting them into guide RNAs. The guide RNAs then direct a Cas9 base editor to target an introduced DNA target. The extent of base editing can then be read in  ...[more]

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