posted on 2022-12-07, 21:11authored byKathryn Beabout, Amy M. Ehrenworth Breedon, Steven M. Blum, Aleksandr E. Miklos, Matthew W. Lux, Jorge L. Chávez, Michael S. Goodson
Bile acids play an important role in digestion and human
health,
are found throughout the gastrointestinal tract, and are excreted
in feces. Therefore, bile acids are promising biomarkers for monitoring
health and detecting fecal contamination in water sources. Here, we
engineered a bile acid sensor by expressing the transcription factor
BreR, a TetR-like repressor from Vibrio cholorae,
in Escherichia coli. The sensor was further optimized
by screening a promoter library. To further characterize the BreR
sensor and increase its utility, we moved expression to a cell-free
expression (CFE) system, resulting in an approximately 3 orders of
magnitude increase in deoxycholic acid sensitivity. We next optimized
this sensor to detect bile acids in fecal water, wastewater, and serum
and transferred the CFE sensor to a paper-based assay to enhance fieldability.