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Biosens Bioelectron ; 62: 320-4, 2014 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25038536

ABSTRACT

Genetically engineered microbial biosensors have yet to realize commercial success in environmental applications due, in part, to difficulties associated with transducing and transmitting traditional bioluminescent information. Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) output a direct electric signal that can be incorporated into devices for remote environmental monitoring. Here, we describe a BES-based biosensor with genetically encoded specificity for a toxic metal. By placing an essential component of the metal reduction (Mtr) pathway of Shewanella oneidensis under the control of an arsenic-sensitive promoter, we have genetically engineered a strain that produces increased current in response to arsenic when inoculated into a BES. Our BES-based biosensor has a detection limit of ~40 µM arsenite with a linear range up to 100 µM arsenite. Because our transcriptional circuit relies on the activation of a single promoter, similar sensing systems may be developed to detect other analytes by the swap of a single genetic part.


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Arsenic/analysis , Biosensing Techniques/methods , Shewanella/genetics , Shewanella/metabolism , Arsenic/metabolism , Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins/genetics , Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Electrochemical Techniques , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Environmental Pollutants/analysis , Genes, Bacterial , Genetic Engineering , Iron/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction , Promoter Regions, Genetic
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