CR and TA riboregulator system
Artificial cis-repressing and trans-activating riboregulator system was introduced to the iGEM community by Isaacs in 2005.
The riboregulator system as a whole acts to regulate translation at the RNA level. One component of the system ,crRNA, which
contains a cis-repressing sequence at the 5' of the RBS, RBS, and gene of interest.
The cis-repressing sequence can form a loop form
complementary base pairs with the RBS to prevent the recognition of RBS by ribosomes. The translation crRNA is also commonly
described as a "lock" because it "locks" the RBS and prevent translation. The "key" to this system is the taRNA. taRNA can interact
(in trans) with the cis-repressing sequence to unlock the RBS and therefore activate translation (Figure 1.).
The benefits of this system, as described in Isaacs et al.'s paper, are leakage minimization, fast response time, tunability, independent
regulation of multiple genes etc.