A curcumin direct protein biosensor for cell-free prototyping

Agata Kennedy, Guy Griffin, Paul S. Freemont, Karen M. Polizzi, Simon J. Moore
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In synthetic biology, biosensors are routinely coupled with a gene expression system for detecting small molecules and physical signals. We reveal a fluorescent complex, based on the interaction of an Escherichia coli double bond reductase (EcCurA), as a detection unit with its substrate curcumin—we call this a direct protein (DiPro) biosensor. Using a cell-free synthetic biology approach, we use the EcCurA DiPro biosensor to fine tune 10 reaction parameters (cofactor, substrate, and enzyme levels) for cell-free curcumin biosynthesis, assisted through acoustic liquid handling robotics. Overall, we increase EcCurA-curcumin DiPro fluorescence within cell-free reactions by 78-fold. This finding adds to the growing family of protein–ligand complexes that are naturally fluorescent and potentially exploitable for a range of applications, including medical imaging to engineering high-value chemicals.

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用于无细胞原型的姜黄素直接蛋白生物传感器
在合成生物学中,生物传感器通常与基因表达系统相结合,用于检测小分子和物理信号。我们揭示了一种荧光复合物,基于大肠杆菌双键还原酶(EcCurA)的相互作用,作为其底物姜黄素的检测单元,我们称之为直接蛋白(DiPro)生物传感器。使用无细胞合成生物学方法,我们使用EcCurA DiPro生物传感器微调无细胞姜黄素生物合成的10个反应参数(辅因子,底物和酶水平),通过声学液体处理机器人辅助。总的来说,我们在无细胞反应中增加了78倍的eccura -姜黄素DiPro荧光。这一发现增加了不断增长的蛋白质配体复合物家族,这些蛋白质配体复合物是天然荧光的,具有广泛的应用潜力,包括医学成像和高价值化学品工程。
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