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High-throughput screening for efficient microbial biotechnology

102 Citations2020
Aditya Sarnaik, Arren Liu, David R. Nielsen

Allowing comprehensive exploration of diverse experimental landscapes through high-throughput screening techniques to identify the best performing strain and/or those carrying the desired trait is recommended.

Abstract

Microbial systems have been widely studied and exploited through genetic engineering to address industrial needs and societal challenges. However, owing to their complexity, singular approaches often do not yield desired or optimal results, pushing researchers to explore combinatorial strategies. With advances in synthetic biology, various methods can readily be employed to generate large and comprehensive libraries. To serve as tractable tools, however, this capability necessitates the development of high-throughput screening (HTS) techniques to identify the best performing strain and/or those carrying the desired trait. Owing to their miniaturization, time efficiency, potential for automation, and so on, HTS enables comprehensive exploration of diverse experimental landscapes. Herein, we review the recent and novel HTS approaches and applications in the realm of microbial biotechnology.