posted on 2023-11-10, 21:19authored byAlberto
A. Nava, Anna Lisa Fear, Namil Lee, Peter Mellinger, Guangxu Lan, Joshua McCauley, Stephen Tan, Nurgul Kaplan, Garima Goyal, R. Cameron Coates, Jacob Roberts, Zahmiria Johnson, Romina Hu, Bryan Wu, Jared Ahn, Woojoo E. Kim, Yao Wan, Kevin Yin, Nathan Hillson, Robert W. Haushalter, Jay D. Keasling
There is a growing
need for applications capable of handling large
synthesis biology experiments. At the core of synthetic biology is
the process of cloning and manipulating DNA as plasmids. Here, we
report the development of an application named DNAda capable of writing
automation instructions for any given DNA construct design generated
by the J5 DNA assembly program. We also describe the automation pipeline
and several useful features. The pipeline is particularly useful for
the construction of combinatorial DNA assemblies. Furthermore, we
demonstrate the platform by constructing a library of polyketide synthase
parts, which includes 120 plasmids ranging in size from 7 to 14 kb
from 4 to 7 DNA fragments.