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Codon Compression Algorithms for Saturation Mutagenesis

Journal

ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Volume 4, Issue 5, Pages 604-614

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/sb500282v

Keywords

saturation mutagenesis; library size; codon redundancy; codon usage; genome editing; CRISPR selection

Funding

  1. U.S. Department of Energy [DOE-FOA-0000640]

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Saturation mutagenesis is employed in protein engineering and genome-editing efforts to generate libraries that span amino acid design space. Traditionally, this is accomplished by using degenerate/compressed codons such as NNK (N = A/C/G/T, K = G/T), which covers all amino acids and one stop codon. These solutions suffer from two types of redundancy: (a) different codons for the same amino acid lead to bias, and (b) wild type amino acid is included within the library. These redundancies increase library size and downstream screening efforts. Here, we present a dynamic approach to compress codons for any desired list of amino acids, taking into account codon usage. This results in a unique codon collection for every amino acid to be mutated, with the desired redundancy level. Finally, we demonstrate that this approach can be used to design precise oligo libraries amendable to recombineering and CRISPR-based genome editing to obtain a diverse population with high efficiency.

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