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Genetically stable CRISPR-based kill switches for engineered microbes

Austin G. Rottinghaus, Aura Ferreiro, Skye R. S. Fishbein, Gautam Dantas () and Tae Seok Moon ()
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Austin G. Rottinghaus: Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
Aura Ferreiro: The Edison Family Center for Genome Sciences & Systems Biology, Washington University School of Medicine
Skye R. S. Fishbein: The Edison Family Center for Genome Sciences & Systems Biology, Washington University School of Medicine
Gautam Dantas: The Edison Family Center for Genome Sciences & Systems Biology, Washington University School of Medicine
Tae Seok Moon: Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis

Nature Communications, 2022, vol. 13, issue 1, 1-17

Abstract: Abstract Microbial biocontainment is an essential goal for engineering safe, next-generation living therapeutics. However, the genetic stability of biocontainment circuits, including kill switches, is a challenge that must be addressed. Kill switches are among the most difficult circuits to maintain due to the strong selection pressure they impart, leading to high potential for evolution of escape mutant populations. Here we engineer two CRISPR-based kill switches in the probiotic Escherichia coli Nissle 1917, a single-input chemical-responsive switch and a 2-input chemical- and temperature-responsive switch. We employ parallel strategies to address kill switch stability, including functional redundancy within the circuit, modulation of the SOS response, antibiotic-independent plasmid maintenance, and provision of intra-niche competition by a closely related strain. We demonstrate that strains harboring either kill switch can be selectively and efficiently killed inside the murine gut, while strains harboring the 2-input switch are additionally killed upon excretion. Leveraging redundant strategies, we demonstrate robust biocontainment of our kill switch strains and provide a template for future kill switch development.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-28163-5

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