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Engineered <scp>l</scp>-Lactate Responding Promoter System Operating in Glucose-Rich and Anoxic Environments

Ana Zúñiga, Miguel Camacho Rufino, Hung‐Ju Chang, Elsa Fristot, Pauline Mayonove, El-Habib Hani, J. Bonnet

2021ACS Synthetic Biology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nissle 1917 and can detect endogenous l-lactate produced by 3D tumor spheroids with an improved dynamic range. In the future, the ALPaGA system could be used to monitor bioproduction processes and improve the specificity of engineered bacterial cancer therapies by restricting their activity to the lactate-rich microenvironment of solid tumors.

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Anoxic watersChemistryBiochemistryFood scienceEnvironmental chemistryCancer Research and Treatmentsbioluminescence and chemiluminescence research3D Printing in Biomedical Research
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