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Article Dans Une Revue Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Année : 2022

Using single-cell models to predict the functionality of synthetic circuits at the population scale

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Mathematical modeling has become a major tool to guide the characterization and synthetic construction of cellular processes. However, models typically lose their capacity to explain or predict experimental outcomes as soon as any, even minor, modification of the studied system or its operating conditions is implemented. This limits our capacity to fully comprehend the functioning of natural biological processes and is a major roadblock for the de novo design of complex synthetic circuits. A common cause of this problem is that cell-to-cell variability creates couplings between single-cell circuits and population processes such as selection or growth. Altering the circuit may then have unforeseen consequences inside growing populations. Here we construct a yeast optogenetic differentiation system that exploits cell-to-cell variability to enable external control of the population composition. We show that a simple deterministic model can explain the dynamics of the core system. However, modifying the context of the circuit by expressing system components from plasmids leads to failure of model predictions. Subsequently, we deploy theory from stochastic chemical kinetics to construct models of the system’s components that simultaneously track single-cell and population processes and demonstrate that this allows us to quantitatively predict emerging dynamics of the plasmid-based system without any adjustment of model parameters. We conclude that carefully characterizing the dynamics of cell-to-cell variability using appropriate modeling theory may allow one to unravel the complex interplay of stochastic single-cell and population processes and to predict the functionality of complex synthetic circuits in growing populations before the circuit is constructed.
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hal-03544044 , version 1 (28-01-2022)
hal-03544044 , version 2 (15-06-2022)

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Chetan Aditya, François Bertaux, Gregory Batt, Jakob Ruess. Using single-cell models to predict the functionality of synthetic circuits at the population scale. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022, 119 (11), pp.e2114438119. ⟨10.1073/pnas.211443811⟩. ⟨hal-03544044v2⟩
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