"Cell Disk" DNA Storage System Capable of Random Reading and Rewriting.

Zhaohua Hou,Wei Qiang, Xiangxiang Wang, Xiaoxu Chen,Xin Hu, Xuye Han, Wenlu Shen, Bing Zhang, Peng Xing, Wenping Shi,Junbiao Dai,Xiaoluo Huang,Guanghou Zhao

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)(2024)

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DNA has emerged as an appealing material for information storage due to its great storage density and durability. Random reading and rewriting are essential tasks for practical large-scale data storage. However, they are currently difficult to implement simultaneously in a single DNA-based storage system, strongly limiting their practicability. Here, a "Cell Disk" storage system is presented, achieving high-density in vivo DNA data storage that enables both random reading and rewriting. In this system, each yeast cell is used as a chamber to store information, similar to a "disk block" but with the ability to self-replicate. Specifically, each genome of yeast cell has a customized CRISPR/Cas9-based "lock-and-key" module inserted, which allows selective retrieval, erasure, or rewriting of the targeted cell "block" from a pool of cells ("disk"). Additionally, a codec algorithm with lossless compression ability is developed to improve the information density of each cell "block". As a proof of concept, target-specific reading and rewriting of the compressed data from a mimic cell "disk" comprising up to 105 "blocks" are demonstrated and achieve high specificity and reliability. The "Cell Disk" system described here concurrently supports random reading and rewriting, and it should have great scalability for practical data storage use.
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cell Disk,codec algorithm,DNA data storage,random reading and rewriting
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