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1 July 2024 Vibrational imaging of metabolites for improved microbial cell strains
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Abstract

Significance

Biomanufacturing utilizes modified microbial systems to sustainably produce commercially important biomolecules for use in agricultural, energy, food, material, and pharmaceutical industries. However, technological challenges related to non-destructive and high-throughput metabolite screening need to be addressed to fully unlock the potential of synthetic biology and sustainable biomanufacturing.

Aim

This perspective outlines current analytical screening tools used in industrial cell strain development programs and introduces label-free vibrational spectro-microscopy as an alternative contrast mechanism.

Approach

We provide an overview of the analytical instrumentation currently used in the “test” portion of the design, build, test, and learn cycle of synthetic biology. We then highlight recent progress in Raman scattering and infrared absorption imaging techniques, which have enabled improved molecular specificity and sensitivity.

Results

Recent developments in high-resolution chemical imaging methods allow for greater throughput without compromising the image contrast. We provide a roadmap of future work needed to support integration with microfluidics for rapid screening at the single-cell level.

Conclusions

Quantifying the net expression of metabolites allows for the identification of cells with metabolic pathways that result in increased biomolecule production, which is essential for improving the yield and reducing the cost of industrial biomanufacturing. Technological advancements in vibrational microscopy instrumentation will greatly benefit biofoundries as a complementary approach for non-destructive cell screening.

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Adam M. Hanninen "Vibrational imaging of metabolites for improved microbial cell strains," Journal of Biomedical Optics 29(S2), S22711 (1 July 2024). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.29.S2.S22711
Received: 29 November 2023; Accepted: 10 June 2024; Published: 1 July 2024
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KEYWORDS
Vibration

Infrared imaging

Biological imaging

Biomolecules

Microscopy

Biological research

Raman spectroscopy

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