Abstract
As a fast and reliable technology with applications in diverse biological studies, cell-free protein synthesis has become popular in recent decades. The cell-free protein synthesis system can be considered a complex chemical reaction system that is also open to exogenous manipulation, including that which could otherwise potentially harm the cell’s viability. On the other hand, since the technology depends on the cell lysates by which genetic information is transformed into active proteins, the whole system resembles the cell to some extent. These features make cell-free protein synthesis a valuable addition to synthetic biology technologies, expediting the design–build–test–learn cycle of synthetic biology routines. While the system has traditionally been used to synthesize one protein product from one gene addition, recent studies have employed multiple gene products in order to, for example, develop novel bacteriophages, viral particles, or synthetic metabolisms. Thus, we would like to review recent advancements in applying cell-free protein synthesis technology to synthetic biology, with an emphasis on multiple gene expressions.
Funder
Bio & Medical Technology Development Program
Subject
Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology
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