Cell-free systems and genetic biosensors for accelerating enzyme and pathway prototyping

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Title
Cell-free systems and genetic biosensors for accelerating enzyme and pathway prototyping
Author(s)
W Kim; S Lee; Bong Hyun Sung; J G Na; J W Lee
Bibliographic Citation
Current Opinion in Systems Biology, vol. 37, pp. 100501-100501
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
Integration of cell-free systems with genetic biosensors is emerging as an advantageous platform for small molecule detection. This biosensor-coupled cell-free system simplifies an assay-and-detection procedure by combining the advantages of rapid and efficient protein expression through a cell-free system and the in situ detection capabilities provided by genetic biosensors. Moreover, this system is easy to assay multiple conditions at once, as the open environment of the cell-free systems enhances overall ease of handling. In this review, we focus on the acceleration of enzyme and pathway prototyping using cell-free biosensors, as well as strategies to improve the sensitivity and specificity of biosensors. High-throughput screening tools that can expand the prototyping process by generating massive data sets for rapid evaluation were also described.
Keyword
Cell-free systemsCell-free protein synthesis systemGenetic biosensorEnzyme and pathway prototypingRapid prototypingHighthroughput screening
ISSN
2452-3100
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.coisb.2023.100501
Type
Article
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Synthetic Biology and Bioengineering Research Institute > 1. Journal Articles
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