TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation and comparison of colorimetric outputs for yeast-based biosensors in laboratory and point-of-use settings
AU - Lind, Andrea Clausen
AU - David, Florian
AU - Siewers, Verena
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of FEMS.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Recent research has shown the potential of yeast-based biosensors (YBBs) for point-of-use detection of pathogens and target molecules in saliva, blood, and urine samples. The choice of output can greatly affect the sensitivity, dynamic range, detection time, and ease-of-use of a sensor. For visual detection without the need for additional reagents or machinery, colorimetric outputs have shown great potential. Here, we evaluated the inducible generation of prodeoxyviolacein and proviolacein as colorimetric YBB outputs and benchmarked these against lycopene. The outputs were induced via the yeast mating pathway and were compared on agar plates, in liquid culture, and on paper slips. We found that all three outputs produced comparable pigment intensity on agar plates, making them applicable for bioengineering settings. In liquid media and on paper slips, lycopene resulted in a higher intensity pigment and a decreased time-of-detection.
AB - Recent research has shown the potential of yeast-based biosensors (YBBs) for point-of-use detection of pathogens and target molecules in saliva, blood, and urine samples. The choice of output can greatly affect the sensitivity, dynamic range, detection time, and ease-of-use of a sensor. For visual detection without the need for additional reagents or machinery, colorimetric outputs have shown great potential. Here, we evaluated the inducible generation of prodeoxyviolacein and proviolacein as colorimetric YBB outputs and benchmarked these against lycopene. The outputs were induced via the yeast mating pathway and were compared on agar plates, in liquid culture, and on paper slips. We found that all three outputs produced comparable pigment intensity on agar plates, making them applicable for bioengineering settings. In liquid media and on paper slips, lycopene resulted in a higher intensity pigment and a decreased time-of-detection.
KW - biosensors
KW - colorimetric outputs
KW - GPCR
KW - point-of-care detection
KW - yeast mating pathway
U2 - 10.1093/femsle/fnae034
DO - 10.1093/femsle/fnae034
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38782713
AN - SCOPUS:85195876279
SN - 0378-1097
VL - 371
JO - FEMS Microbiology Letters
JF - FEMS Microbiology Letters
M1 - fnae034
ER -