posted on 2022-03-09, 13:35authored byAlexis Casas, Matthieu Bultelle, Charles Motraghi, Richard Kitney
We present here a
newly developed workflowwhich we have
called PASIVdesigned to provide a solution to a practical
problem with design of experiments (DoE) methodology: i.e., what can
be done if the scoping phase of the DoE cycle is severely hampered
by burden and toxicity issues (caused by either the metabolite or
an intermediary), making it unreliable or impossible to proceed to
the screening phase? PASIVstanding for pooled approach, screening,
identification, and visualizationwas designed so the (viable)
region of interest can be made to appear through an interplay between
biology and software. This was achieved by combining multiplex construction
in a pooled approach (one-pot reaction) with a viability assay and
with a range of bioinformatics tools (including a novel construct
matching tool). PASIV was tested on the exemplar of the lycopene pathwayunder
stressful constitutive expressionyielding a region of interest
with comparatively stronger producers.