Tuning the sensitivity of the PDR5 promoter-based detection of diclofenac in yeast biosensors

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The commonly used drug diclofenac is an important environmental anthropogenic pollutant. Currently, detection of diclofenac is mainly based on chemical and physical methods. Here we describe a yeast biosensor that drives the diclofenac-dependent expression of a recombinant fluorescent protein from the authentic promoter of the PDR5 gene. This key component of the pleiotropic drug response encodes a multidrug transporter that is involved in cellular detoxification. We analyse the effects on diclofenac sensitivity of artificial PDR5 promoter derivatives in wild-type and various yeast mutant strains. This approach enabled us to generate sensor strains with elevated drug sensitivity.

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Schuller, A., Rödel, G., & Ostermann, K. (2017). Tuning the sensitivity of the PDR5 promoter-based detection of diclofenac in yeast biosensors. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17071506

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