Cell-free biosensor with automated acoustic liquid handling for rapid and scalable characterization of cellobiohydrolases on microcrystalline cellulose.

IF 2.6 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Synthetic biology (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/synbio/ysaf005
Taeok Kim, Eun Jung Jeon, Kil Koang Kwon, Minji Ko, Ha-Neul Kim, Seong Keun Kim, Eugene Rha, Jonghyeok Shin, Haseong Kim, Dae-Hee Lee, Bong Hyun Sung, Soo-Jung Kim, Hyewon Lee, Seung-Goo Lee
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Abstract

Engineering enzymes to degrade solid substrates, such as crystalline cellulose from paper sludge or microplastics in sewage sludge, presents challenges for high-throughput screening (HTS), as solid substrates are not readily accessible in cell-based biosensor systems. To address this challenge, we developed a cell-free cellobiose-detectable biosensor (CB-biosensor) for rapid characterization of cellobiohydrolase (CBH) activity, enabling direct detection of hydrolysis products without cellular constraints. The CB-biosensor demonstrates higher sensitivity than conventional assays and distinguishes between CBH subtypes (CBHI and CBHII) based on their modes of action. Integration with the Echo 525 liquid handler enables precise and reproducible sample processing, with fluorescence signals from automated preparations comparable to manual experiments. Furthermore, assay volumes can be reduced to just a few microlitres-impractical with manual methods. This cell-free CB-biosensor with Echo 525 minimizes reagent consumption, accelerates testing, and facilitates reliable large-scale screening. These findings highlight its potential to overcome current HTS limitations, advancing enzyme screening and accelerating the Design-Build-Test-Learn cycle for sustainable biomanufacturing.

无细胞生物传感器,自动声学液体处理,用于快速和可扩展表征微晶纤维素上的纤维素生物水解酶。
工程酶降解固体底物,如纸污泥中的结晶纤维素或污水污泥中的微塑料,对高通量筛选(HTS)提出了挑战,因为固体底物在基于细胞的生物传感器系统中不易接近。为了解决这一挑战,我们开发了一种无细胞纤维素二糖可检测生物传感器(cb -生物传感器),用于快速表征纤维素生物水解酶(CBH)活性,从而可以在没有细胞限制的情况下直接检测水解产物。cb -生物传感器显示出比传统检测更高的灵敏度,并根据其作用方式区分CBH亚型(CBHI和CBHII)。与Echo 525液体处理器集成,可实现精确和可重复的样品处理,自动制备的荧光信号可与手动实验相媲美。此外,测定体积可以减少到只有几微升-用手工方法不切实际。这种无细胞cb -生物传感器与Echo 525最大限度地减少试剂消耗,加速测试,促进可靠的大规模筛选。这些发现突出了其克服当前HTS限制的潜力,推进了酶筛选,加快了可持续生物制造的设计-构建-测试-学习周期。
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