1. Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting as a Tool for Recombinant Strain Screening.
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Skrekas C, Ferreira R, and David F
- Subjects
- Flow Cytometry methods, Gene Library, High-Throughput Screening Assays methods, Saccharomyces cerevisiae genetics, Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolism, Biosensing Techniques methods, Metabolic Engineering methods
- Abstract
Metabolic engineering of microbial cells is the discipline of optimizing microbial metabolism to enable and improve the production of target molecules ranging from biofuels and chemical building blocks to high-value pharmaceuticals. The advances in genetic engineering have eased the construction of highly engineered microbial strains and the generation of genetic libraries. Intracellular metabolite-responsive biosensors facilitate high-throughput screening of these libraries by connecting the levels of a metabolite of interest to a fluorescence output. Fluorescent-activated cell sorting (FACS) enables the isolation of highly fluorescent single cells and thus genotypes that produce higher levels of the metabolite of interest. Here, we describe a high-throughput screening method for recombinant yeast strain screening based on intracellular biosensors and FACS., (© 2022. Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
- Published
- 2022
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