Department of Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology, Institute of Microbiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Poland.
Dioscuri Centre for Physics and Chemistry of Bacteria, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
Lab Chip. 2024 Mar 26;24(7):1947-1956. doi: 10.1039/d3lc00656e.
Traditional methods for the enrichment of microorganisms rely on growth in a selective liquid medium or on an agar plate, followed by tedious characterization. Droplet microfluidic techniques have been recently used to cultivate microorganisms and preserve enriched bacterial taxonomic diversity. However, new methods are needed to select droplets comprising not only growing microorganisms but also those exhibiting specific properties, such as the production of value-added compounds. We describe here a droplet microfluidic screening technique for the functional selection of biosurfactant-producing microorganisms, which are of great interest in the bioremediation and biotechnology industries. Single bacterial cells are first encapsulated into picoliter droplets for clonal cultivation and then passively sorted at high throughput based on changes in interfacial tension in individual droplets. Our method expands droplet-based microbial enrichment with a novel approach that reduces the time and resources needed for the selection of surfactant-producing bacteria.
传统的微生物富集方法依赖于在选择性液体培养基或琼脂平板上的生长,然后进行繁琐的特征描述。液滴微流控技术最近已被用于培养微生物并保留富集的细菌分类多样性。然而,需要新的方法来选择不仅包含生长中的微生物,而且还包含表现出特定性质的微生物的液滴,例如产生增值化合物。我们在这里描述了一种用于功能选择生物表面活性剂产生微生物的液滴微流控筛选技术,该技术在生物修复和生物技术行业中具有重要意义。首先将单个细菌细胞包封到皮升级液滴中进行克隆培养,然后根据单个液滴中界面张力的变化,以高通量进行被动分选。我们的方法通过一种新的方法扩展了基于液滴的微生物富集,该方法减少了选择产生表面活性剂细菌所需的时间和资源。