Engineering Saccharomyces cerevisiae-based biosensors for copper detection

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Heavy metals, that is Cu(II), are harmful to the environment. There is an increasing demand to develop inexpensive detection methods for heavy metals. Here, we developed a yeast biosensor with reduced-noise and improved signal output for potential on-site copper ion detection. The copper-sensing circuit was achieved by employing a secondary genetic layer to control the galactose-inducible (GAL) system in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The reciprocal control of the Gal4 activator and Gal80 repressor under copper-responsive promoters resulted in a low-noise and sensitive yeast biosensor for copper ion detection. Furthermore, we developed a betaxanthin-based colorimetric assay, as well as 2-phenylethanol and styrene-based olfactory outputs for the copper ion detection. Notably, our engineered yeast sensor confers a narrow range switch-like behaviour, which can give a ‘yes/no’ response when coupled with a betaxanthin-based visual phenotype. Taken together, we envision that the design principle established here might be applicable to develop other sensing systems for various chemical detections.

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Fan, C., Zhang, D., Mo, Q., & Yuan, J. (2022). Engineering Saccharomyces cerevisiae-based biosensors for copper detection. Microbial Biotechnology, 15(11), 2854–2860. https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.14105

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