The PLOS ONE Synthetic Biology Collection: Six Years and Counting

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2012-08-15

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Public Library of Science

Abstract

Since it was launched in 2006, PLOS ONE has published over fifty articles illustrating the many facets of the emerging field of synthetic biology. This article reviews these publications by organizing them into broad categories focused on DNA synthesis and assembly techniques, the development of libraries of biological parts, the use of synthetic biology in protein engineering applications, and the engineering of gene regulatory networks and metabolic pathways. Finally, we review articles that describe enabling technologies such as software and modeling, along with new instrumentation. In order to increase the visibility of this body of work, the papers have been assembled into the PLOS ONE Synthetic Biology Collection (www.ploscollections.org/synbio). Many of the innovative features of the PLOS ONE web site will help make this collection a resource that will support a lively dialogue between readers and authors of PLOS ONE synthetic biology papers. The content of the collection will be updated periodically by including relevant articles as they are published by the journal. Thus, we hope that this collection will continue to meet the publishing needs of the synthetic biology community.

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Cloning, Engineering and technology, Gene regulatory networks, Macromolecular engineering, Protein engineering, Sequence motif analysis, Synthetic bioengineering, "Synthetic biology

Citation

Peccoud J, Isalan M. The PLOS ONE Synthetic Biology Collection: Six Years and Counting. PLoS One. 2012;7(8):e43231.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0043231