A kinetic model for the impact of packaging signal mimics on genome encapsulation

René A.J. de Bruijn (Corresponding author), Pieta Cornelia Martha Wielstra, Carlos Calcines-Cruz, Tom van Waveren, Armando Hernandez-Garcia, Paul van der Schoot

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Inspired by recent experiments on the spontaneous assembly of virus-like particles from a solution containing a synthetic coat protein and double-stranded DNA, we put forward a kinetic model that has as main ingredients a stochastic nucleation and a deterministic growth process. The efficiency and rate of DNA packaging strongly increase after tiling the DNA with CRISPR-Cas proteins at predesignated locations, mimicking assembly signals in viruses. Our model shows that treating these proteins as nucleation-inducing diffusion barriers is sufficient to explain the experimentally observed increase in encapsulation efficiency, but only if the nucleation rate is sufficiently high. We find an optimum in the encapsulation kinetics for conditions where the number of packaging signal mimics is equal to the number of nucleation events that can occur during the time required to fully encapsulate the DNA template, presuming that the nucleation events can only take place adjacent to a packaging signal. Our theory is in satisfactory agreement with the available experimental data.
Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)2583-2599
Aantal pagina's17
TijdschriftBiophysical Journal
Volume121
Nummer van het tijdschrift13
Vroegere onlinedatum30 mei 2022
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 5 jul. 2022

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