Department of Nanoengineering, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, NC A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, USA.
Department of Nanoscience, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, UNC Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA.
Nat Commun. 2023 Oct 13;14(1):6472. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-42223-4.
While the archival digital memory industry approaches its physical limits, the demand is significantly increasing, therefore alternatives emerge. Recent efforts have demonstrated DNA's enormous potential as a digital storage medium with superior information durability, capacity, and energy consumption. However, the majority of the proposed systems require on-demand de-novo DNA synthesis techniques that produce a large amount of toxic waste and therefore are not industrially scalable and environmentally friendly. Inspired by the architecture of semiconductor memory devices and recent developments in gene editing, we created a molecular digital data storage system called "DNA Mutational Overwriting Storage" (DMOS) that stores information by leveraging combinatorial, addressable, orthogonal, and independent in vitro CRISPR base-editing reactions to write data on a blank pool of greenly synthesized DNA tapes. As a proof of concept, this work illustrates writing and accurately reading of both a bitmap representation of our school's logo and the title of this study on the DNA tapes.
当档案数字化存储行业接近其物理极限时,需求却显著增加,因此出现了替代方案。最近的努力表明,DNA 具有作为数字存储介质的巨大潜力,具有卓越的信息耐久性、容量和能耗。然而,大多数提出的系统都需要按需从头合成 DNA 的技术,这些技术会产生大量有毒废物,因此在工业上不可扩展且不环保。受半导体存储设备的架构和基因编辑领域最新进展的启发,我们创建了一种分子数字数据存储系统,称为“DNA 突变重写存储”(DMOS),它通过利用组合、可寻址、正交和独立的体外 CRISPR 碱基编辑反应,在绿色合成的 DNA 带空白池中写入数据来存储信息。作为概念验证,这项工作说明了在 DNA 带上写入和准确读取我们学校校徽的位图表示形式以及本研究标题。