A robust yeast biocontainment system with two-layered regulation switch dependent on unnatural amino acid

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Synthetic auxotrophy in which cell viability depends on the presence of an unnatural amino acid (unAA) provides a powerful strategy to restrict unwanted propagation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in open environments and potentially prevent industrial espionage. Here, we describe a generic approach for robust biocontainment of budding yeast dependent on unAA. By understanding escape mechanisms, we specifically optimize our strategies by introducing designed “immunity” to the generation of amber-suppressor tRNAs and developing the transcriptional- and translational-based biocontainment switch. We further develop a fitness-oriented screening method to easily obtain multiplex safeguard strains that exhibit robust growth and undetectable escape frequency (

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Chang, T., Ding, W., Yan, S., Wang, Y., Zhang, H., Zhang, Y., … Fu, X. (2023). A robust yeast biocontainment system with two-layered regulation switch dependent on unnatural amino acid. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-42358-4

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