A synthetic mammalian gene circuit reveals antituberculosis compounds

  • Weber, Wilfried
  • Schoenmakers, R
  • Keller, B
  • Gitzinger, M
  • Grau, T
  • Daoud-El Baba, M
  • Sander, P
  • Fussenegger, M
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Publication date
July 2008
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
ISSN
0027-8424
Citation count (estimate)
125

Abstract

Synthetic biology provides insight into natural gene-network dynamics and enables assembly of engineered transcription circuitries for production of difficult-to-access therapeutic molecules. In Mycobacterium tuberculosis EthR binds to a specific operator (O(ethR)) thereby repressing ethA and preventing EthA-catalyzed conversion of the prodrug ethionamide, which increases the resistance of the pathogen to this last-line-of-defense treatment. We have designed a synthetic mammalian gene circuit that senses the EthR-O(ethR) interaction in human cells and produces a quantitative reporter gene expression readout. Challenging of the synthetic network with compounds of a rationally designed chemical library revealed 2-phenylethyl-butyrate as a non...

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