Artificial riboswitches are engineered to regulate gene expression in response to a variety of non-endogenous small molecules and, therefore, can be useful tools to reprogram cellular behavior for different applications. A new synthetic riboswitch can be created by linking an in vitro-selected aptamer with a randomized expression platform followed by in vivo selection and screening. Here, we describe an in vivo selection and screening technique to discover artificial riboswitches in E. coli cells that is based on TEV protease-FRET substrate reporter system. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014.
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Harbaugh, S. V., Chapleau, M. E., Chushak, Y. G., Stone, M. O., & Kelley-Loughnane, N. (2014). FRET-based optical assay for selection of artificial riboswitches. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1111, 77–91. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-755-6_6
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