Guanidine Biosensors Enable Comparison of Cellular Turn-on Kinetics of Riboswitch-Based Biosensor and Reporter
Sudeshna Manna, Johnny Truong, Ming C. Hammond
Abstract
at millimolar concentrations, which in contrast to prior studies enabled direct activation of the riboswitch-based biosensor and corresponding reporter with ligand addition to cells. Our results reveal that the biosensors activate fluorescence in the cell within 4 min of guanidine treatment, which is at least 15 times faster than a reporter derived from the same riboswitch, and this rapid sensing activity is maintained for up to 1.6 weeks. Together, this study describes the design of two new biosensor topologies and showcases the advantages of RBF biosensors for monitoring dynamic processes in cell biology, biotechnology, and synthetic biology.
Topics & Concepts
BiosensorRiboswitchGuanidineReporter geneSynthetic biologyChemistryBiophysicsComputational biologyBiochemistryBiologyCombinatorial chemistryRNAGene expressionGeneNon-coding RNARNA and protein synthesis mechanismsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research