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Verification of genetic engineering in yeasts with nanopore whole genome sequencing


Yeast genomes can be assembled from sequencing data, but genome integrations and episomal plasmids often fail to be resolved with accuracy, completeness, and contiguity. Resolution of these features is critical for many synthetic biology applications, including strain quality control and identifying engineering in unknown samples. Here, we report an integrated workflow, named Prymetime, that uses sequencing reads from inexpensive NGS platforms, assembly and error correction software, and a list of synthetic biology parts to achieve accurate whole genome sequences of yeasts with engineering annotated.

To build the workflow, we first determined which sequencing methods and software packages returned an accurate, complete, and contiguous genome of an engineered S. cerevisiae strain with two similar plasmids and an integrated pathway. We then developed a sequence feature annotation step that labels synthetic biology parts from a standard list of yeast engineering sequences or from a custom sequence list. We validated the workflow by sequencing a collection of 15 engineered yeasts built from different parent S. cerevisiae and nonconventional yeast strains.

We show that each integrated pathway and episomal plasmid can be correctly assembled and annotated, even in strains that have part repeats and multiple similar plasmids. Interestingly, Prymetime was able to identify deletions and unintended integrations that were subsequently confirmed by other methods. Furthermore, the whole genomes are accurate, complete, and contiguous.

To illustrate this clearly, we used a publicly available S. cerevisiae CEN.PK113 reference genome and the accompanying reads to show that a Prymetime genome assembly is equivalent to the reference using several standard metrics. Finally, we used Prymetime to resequence the nonconventional yeasts Y. lipolytica Po1f and K. phaffii CBS 7435, producing an improved genome assembly for each strain.

Thus, our workflow can achieve accurate, complete, and contiguous whole genome sequences of yeast strains before and after engineering. Therefore, Prymetime enables NGS-based strain quality control through assembly and identification of engineering features.

Authors: Joseph H. Collins, Kevin W. Keating, Trent R. Jones, Shravani Balaji, Celeste B. Marsan, Marina Çomo, Zachary J. Newlon, Tom Mitchell, Bryan Bartley, Aaron Adler, Nicholas Roehner, Eric M. Young

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