Microbial microdroplet culture system (MMC): An integrated platform for automated, high‐throughput microbial cultivation and adaptive evolution
Conventional microbial cell cultivation techniques are typically labor intensive, low throughput, and poorlyparallelized, rendering them inefficient. The development of automated, modular microbial cell micro‐cultivation systems, particularly those employing droplet microfluidics, have gained attent...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology and bioengineering 2020-06, Vol.117 (6), p.1724-1737 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Conventional microbial cell cultivation techniques are typically labor intensive, low throughput, and poorlyparallelized, rendering them inefficient. The development of automated, modular microbial cell micro‐cultivation systems, particularly those employing droplet microfluidics, have gained attention for their high‐throughput, highly paralellized and efficient cultivation capabilities. Here, we report the development of a microbial microdroplet culture system (MMC), which is an integrated platform for automated, high‐throughput cultivation and adaptive evolution of microorganisms. We demonstrated that the MMC yielded both accurate and reproducible results for the manipulation and detection of droplets. The superior performance of MMC for microbial cell cultivation was validated by comparing the growth curves of six microbial strains grown in MMC, conventional shake flasks or well plates. The highest incipient growth rate for all six microbial strains was achieved by using MMC. We also conducted an 18‐day process of adaptive evolution of methanol‐essential Escherichia coli strain in MMC and obtained two strains exhibiting higher growth rates compared with the parent strain. Our study demonstrates the power of MMC to provide an efficient and reliable approach for automated, high‐throughput microbial cultivation and adaptive evolution.
An integrated platform called microbial microdroplet culture system (MMC), which can perform various accurate and reproducible operations on microliter droplets, is developed for automated, high‐throughput cultivation and adaptive evolution of multiple microorganisms. Here, Jian and Guo validate the superior performance of MMC for microbial cultivation by comparing the growth rates of six microbial strains grown in MMC, conventional shake flasks or well plates. The authors also demonstrate its efficient power for adaptive evolution using a methanol–essential Escherichia coli strain. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3592 1097-0290 |
DOI: | 10.1002/bit.27327 |