<div><p>Efficient and inexpensive methods are required for the high-throughput quantification of amino acids in physiological fluids or microbial cell cultures. Here we develop an array of <em>Escherichia coli</em> biosensors to sensitively quantify eleven different amino acids. By using online databases, genes involved in amino acid biosynthesis were identified that – upon deletion – should render the corresponding mutant auxotrophic for one particular amino acid. This rational design strategy suggested genes involved in the biosynthesis of arginine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, threonine, tryptophan, and tyrosine as potential genetic targets. A detailed phenotypic characterization of the corr...
A novel fluorescence sensing system for branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs)was developed based on eng...
In recent years, the application of transcription factor-based biosensors for the engineering of mic...
<p>Each biosensor was cultivated in minimal medium, to which increasing concentrations of the requir...
Efficient and inexpensive methods are required for the high-throughput quantification of amino acids...
In the last decade, the application of genetically-encoded biosensors proved successful to establish...
<p>Mean (±95% confidence interval) amount of (A) histidine produced by <i>E. coli ΔhisL</i>, and (B)...
<p>The eleven biosensors were grown in minimal medium, which was supplemented with 3 mM of the requi...
The detection and quantification of specific metabolites in single bacterial cells is a major goal f...
Background Genetic code expansion has developed into an elegant tool to incorporate unnatural ami...
The goal of this work is to identify unnatural amino acids (UAAs) that an be incorporated into prote...
Amino acids are attractive metabolites for the pharmaceutical and food industry field. On one hand, ...
The methods most widely used for the assay of amino acids, peptides and proteins are surveyed and th...
Since the early 20$^{th}$ century, microbes have written a success story as hosts for the production...
Lysine is one of the more limiting amino acids in protein sources for chickens. Since lysine is also...
Microbes are used since decades for the industrial conversion of sugar feedstock and other renewable...
A novel fluorescence sensing system for branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs)was developed based on eng...
In recent years, the application of transcription factor-based biosensors for the engineering of mic...
<p>Each biosensor was cultivated in minimal medium, to which increasing concentrations of the requir...
Efficient and inexpensive methods are required for the high-throughput quantification of amino acids...
In the last decade, the application of genetically-encoded biosensors proved successful to establish...
<p>Mean (±95% confidence interval) amount of (A) histidine produced by <i>E. coli ΔhisL</i>, and (B)...
<p>The eleven biosensors were grown in minimal medium, which was supplemented with 3 mM of the requi...
The detection and quantification of specific metabolites in single bacterial cells is a major goal f...
Background Genetic code expansion has developed into an elegant tool to incorporate unnatural ami...
The goal of this work is to identify unnatural amino acids (UAAs) that an be incorporated into prote...
Amino acids are attractive metabolites for the pharmaceutical and food industry field. On one hand, ...
The methods most widely used for the assay of amino acids, peptides and proteins are surveyed and th...
Since the early 20$^{th}$ century, microbes have written a success story as hosts for the production...
Lysine is one of the more limiting amino acids in protein sources for chickens. Since lysine is also...
Microbes are used since decades for the industrial conversion of sugar feedstock and other renewable...
A novel fluorescence sensing system for branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs)was developed based on eng...
In recent years, the application of transcription factor-based biosensors for the engineering of mic...
<p>Each biosensor was cultivated in minimal medium, to which increasing concentrations of the requir...