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Golden Gate Assembly of Aerobic and Anaerobic Microbial Bioreporters

Aaron Hinz, Benjamin Stenzler, Alexandre J. Poulain

2021Applied and Environmental Microbiology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microbial bioreporters are versatile genetic tools with wide-ranging applications, particularly in the field of environmental toxicology. For example, biosensors that produce a signal output in the presence of a specific analyte offer less costly alternatives to analytical methods for the detection of environmental toxins such as mercury and arsenic. Biosensors of specific toxins can also be used to test hypotheses regarding mechanisms of uptake, toxicity, and biotransformation. In this study, we develop an assembly platform that uses a synthetic biology technique to streamline construction of novel Escherichia coli bioreporters that produce fluorescent or luminescent signals either constitutively or in response to mercury and arsenic exposure. Beyond the synthesis of novel biosensors, our assembly platform can be adapted for numerous applications, including labeling bacteria for fluorescence microscopy, developing gene expression systems, and modifying bacterial genomes.

Topics & Concepts

BioreporterBiosensorReporter geneEscherichia coliSynthetic biologyBiologyGreen fluorescent proteinAnalyteComputational biologyGeneChemistryGeneticsBiochemistryGene expressionPhysical chemistrybioluminescence and chemiluminescence researchCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringGene Regulatory Network Analysis