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Fecha de publicación:
2020-01-01
Tipo:
Article
Identificación:
SCOPUS_ID:85088596644
eID:
2-s2.0-85088596644
Nombre de la revista:
Evolutionary Bioinformatics
Título del artículo:

Generation of Cry11 Variants of Bacillus thuringiensis by Heuristic Computational Modeling

Directed evolution methods mimic in vitro Darwinian evolution, inducing random mutations and selective pressure in genes to obtain proteins with enhanced characteristics. These techniques are developed using trial-and-error testing at an experimental level with a high degree of uncertainty. Therefore, in silico modeling of directed evolution is required to support experimental assays. Several in silico approaches have reproduced directed evolution, using statistical, thermodynamic, and kinetic models in an attempt to recreate experimental conditions. Likewise, optimization techniques using heuristic models have been used to understand and find the best scenarios of directed evolution. Our study uses an in silico model named HeurIstics DirecteD EvolutioN, which is based on a genetic algorithm designed to generate chimeric libraries from 2 parental genes, cry11Aa and cry11Ba, of Bacillus thuringiensis. These genes encode crystal-shaped δ-endotoxins with 3 conserved domains. Cry11 toxins are of biotechnological interest because they have shown to be effective as biopesticides for disease-spreading vectors. With our heuristic model, we considered experimental parameters such as DNA fragmentation length, number of generations or simulation cycles, and mutation rate, to get characteristics of Cry11 chimeric libraries such as percentage of population identity, truncation of variants obtained from the presence of internal stop codons, percentage of thermodynamic diversity, and stability of variants. Our study allowed us to focus on experimental conditions that may be useful for the design of in vitro and in silico experiments of directed evolution with Cry toxins of 3 conserved domains. Furthermore, we obtained in silico libraries of Cry11 variants, in which structural characteristics of wild Cry families were observed in a review of a sample of in silico sequences. We consider that future studies could use our in silico libraries and heuristic computational models, as the one suggested here, to support in vitro experiments of directed evolution.

Autor(es) UDES:
Pinzón-Reyes E.H., Suarez-Barrera M.O., Rueda-Forero N.J., Abaunza-Villamizar S., Rondón-Villareal P.
Otros Autores:
Sierra-Bueno D.A.
Autor Principal:
Pinzón-Reyes E.H.
Áreas del conocimiento:
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Computer Science Applications
Acerca de la revista donde se publicó este artículo:

Evolutionary Bioinformatics

Cuartil Q2
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10382
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Journal
eISSN
11769343
Región
Pacific Region
País
New Zealand
Volumen
16
Cobertura
2005-2022
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