학술논문

Dual-barcoded shotgun expression library sequencing for high-throughput characterization of functional traits in bacteria.
Document Type
article
Source
Nature communications. 10(1)
Subject
Escherichia coli
DNA
Bacterial
Reproducibility of Results
Gene Library
Genome
Bacterial
Genetic Fitness
DNA Barcoding
Taxonomic
DNA
Bacterial
Genome
DNA Barcoding
Taxonomic
Human Genome
Biotechnology
Genetics
Generic Health Relevance
MD Multidisciplinary
Language
Abstract
A major challenge in genomics is the knowledge gap between sequence and its encoded function. Gain-of-function methods based on gene overexpression are attractive avenues for phenotype-based functional screens, but are not easily applied in high-throughput across many experimental conditions. Here, we present Dual Barcoded Shotgun Expression Library Sequencing (Dub-seq), a method that uses random DNA barcodes to greatly increase experimental throughput. As a demonstration of this approach, we construct a Dub-seq library with Escherichia coli genomic DNA, performed 155 genome-wide fitness assays in 52 experimental conditions, and identified overexpression phenotypes for 813 genes. We show that Dub-seq data is reproducible, accurately recapitulates known biology, and identifies hundreds of novel gain-of-function phenotypes for E. coli genes, a subset of which we verified with assays of individual strains. Dub-seq provides complementary information to loss-of-function approaches and will facilitate rapid and systematic functional characterization of microbial genomes.