Microfluidics-based sorting of cells after encapsulation in water-in-oil or water/oil/water droplet emulsions has great potential to significantly accelerate the designbuild-test cycle for production strain engineering. This is especially true for non-conventional hosts and products that are secreted, as screening can be performed with minimal prior biological knowledge (relative to rational engineering) and entrapment of secreted product with the responsible producer cell can enable high throughput screening directly for extracellular product concentration. Microfluidic technology for droplet sorting has advanced and become more available in recent years, but gaps remain, including the limited number of droplet-compatible methods for trans...
We present a method for cultivation of yeast cells and analysis of secreted enzymes in nanoliter (nL...
Microorganisms produce extracellular compounds that affect the final product quality in fermentation...
International audience11 Application of droplet-based microfluidics for the screening of microbial l...
Cell factory development is critically important for efficient biological production of chemicals, b...
Cell factories are cells that have been engineered to produce a compound of interest, ranging from b...
A high-throughput method for single cell screening by microfluidic droplet sorting is applied to a w...
Synthetic biology and metabolic engineering seek to re-engineer microbes into "living foundries" for...
Background : Droplet-based microfluidics is becoming an increasingly attractive alternative to micro...
Yeast is the prime workhorse in the production of beer, wine, chocolate, spirits, biofuels and, more...
In this study, we present a straightforward approach for functional cell-based screening by co-encap...
Metabolic engineering of microbial cells is the discipline of optimizing microbial metabolism to ena...
Microorganisms produce extracellular compounds that affect the final product quality in fermentation...
© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.Ultrahigh-throughput screening (uHTS) tech...
There is an increasing demand for biotech-based production of recombinant proteins for use as pharma...
We present a high throughput micro-droplet based method for directed evolution of yeast cell factori...
We present a method for cultivation of yeast cells and analysis of secreted enzymes in nanoliter (nL...
Microorganisms produce extracellular compounds that affect the final product quality in fermentation...
International audience11 Application of droplet-based microfluidics for the screening of microbial l...
Cell factory development is critically important for efficient biological production of chemicals, b...
Cell factories are cells that have been engineered to produce a compound of interest, ranging from b...
A high-throughput method for single cell screening by microfluidic droplet sorting is applied to a w...
Synthetic biology and metabolic engineering seek to re-engineer microbes into "living foundries" for...
Background : Droplet-based microfluidics is becoming an increasingly attractive alternative to micro...
Yeast is the prime workhorse in the production of beer, wine, chocolate, spirits, biofuels and, more...
In this study, we present a straightforward approach for functional cell-based screening by co-encap...
Metabolic engineering of microbial cells is the discipline of optimizing microbial metabolism to ena...
Microorganisms produce extracellular compounds that affect the final product quality in fermentation...
© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.Ultrahigh-throughput screening (uHTS) tech...
There is an increasing demand for biotech-based production of recombinant proteins for use as pharma...
We present a high throughput micro-droplet based method for directed evolution of yeast cell factori...
We present a method for cultivation of yeast cells and analysis of secreted enzymes in nanoliter (nL...
Microorganisms produce extracellular compounds that affect the final product quality in fermentation...
International audience11 Application of droplet-based microfluidics for the screening of microbial l...