Issue 22, 2021

Synthetic cellular communication-based screening for strains with improved 3-hydroxypropionic acid secretion

Abstract

Although cellular secretion is important in industrial biotechnology, its assessment is difficult due to the lack of efficient analytical methods. This study describes a synthetic cellular communication-based microfluidic platform for screening strains with the improved secretion of 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP), an industry-relevant platform chemical. 3-HP-secreting cells were compartmentalized in droplets, with receiving cells equipped with a genetic circuit that converts the 3-HP secretion level into an easily detectable signal. This platform was applied to identify Escherichia coli genes that enhance the secretion of 3-HP. As a result, two genes (setA, encoding a sugar exporter, and yjcO, encoding a Sel1 repeat-containing protein) found by this platform enhance the secretion of 3-HP and its production. Given the increasing design capability for chemical-detecting cells, this platform has considerable potential in identifying efflux pumps for not only 3-HP but also many important chemicals.

Graphical abstract: Synthetic cellular communication-based screening for strains with improved 3-hydroxypropionic acid secretion

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jul 2021
Accepted
15 Sep 2021
First published
16 Sep 2021

Lab Chip, 2021,21, 4455-4463

Synthetic cellular communication-based screening for strains with improved 3-hydroxypropionic acid secretion

S. Kim, S. H. Jin, H. G. Lim, B. Lee, J. Kim, J. Yang, S. W. Seo, C. Lee and G. Y. Jung, Lab Chip, 2021, 21, 4455 DOI: 10.1039/D1LC00676B

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