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A Genetically Encoded Biosensor for Monitoring Isoprene Production in Engineered Escherichia coli

Authors
Kim, Seong KeunKim, Seo HyunSubhadra, BinduWoo, Seung-GyunRha, EugeneKim, Seon-WonKim, HaseongLee, Dae-HeeLee, Seung-Goo
Issue Date
Oct-2018
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
isoprene; biosensor; Escherichia coli; transcription factor; TbuT; T7 RNA polymerase-mediated transcriptional cascade
Citation
ACS Synthetic Biology, v.7, no.10, pp 2379 - 2390
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ACS Synthetic Biology
Volume
7
Number
10
Start Page
2379
End Page
2390
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11187
DOI
10.1021/acssynbio.8b00164
ISSN
2161-5063
2161-5063
Abstract
Isoprene is a valuable precursor for synthetic rubber and a signature product of terpenoid pathways. Here, we developed an isoprene biosensor by employing a TbuT transcriptional regulator of Ralstonia pickettii to express a fluorescent reporter gene in response to intracellular isoprene in engineered Escherichia coli. The TbuT regulator recognizes isoprene as its less-preferred effector molecule; thus, we amplified the reporter gene expression using a T7 RNA polymerase-mediated transcriptional cascade and iteratively tuned the promoter transcribing tbuT to improve the sensitivity for detecting isoprene. When the engineered E. coli cells expressed heterologous genes for isoprene biosynthesis, the intracellular isoprene was expelled and the tbuT transcription factor was subsequently activated, leading to gfp expression. The chromosomal isoprene biosensor showed a linear correlation between GFP fluorescence and intracellular isoprene concentration. Using this chromosomal isoprene biosensor, we successfully identified the highest isoprene producer among four different E. coli strains producing different amounts of isoprene. The isoprene biosensor presented here can enable high-throughput screening of isoprene synthases and metabolic pathways for efficient and sustainable production of bioisoprene in engineered microbes.
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