2013
DOI: 10.1021/jf402999b
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Development of a Whole-Cell Biocatalyst/Biosensor by Display of Multiple Heterologous Proteins on the Escherichia coli Cell Surface for the Detoxification and Detection of Organophosphates

Abstract: This paper reports the codisplay of organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) and methyl parathion hydrolase (MPH)-green fluorescent protein (GFP) fusion on the cell surface of Escherichia coli using the truncated ice nucleation protein (INPNC) and Lpp-OmpA as the anchoring motifs. The surface localization of both OPH and MPH-GFP was demonstrated by cell fractionation, Western blot analysis, protease accessibility experiment, and immunofluorescence microscopy. Anchorage of the foreign proteins on the outer membrane nei… Show more

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“…Secretomes are traditionally studied in vitro , using biochemical and proteomics approaches, and in silico , using bioinformatic tools. Surface display screening methods and reporter fusion systems ( Georgiou et al, 1997 ; Chen and Georgiou, 2002 ; Åvall-Jääskeläinen et al, 2003 ; Lee et al, 2003 ; Wernérus and Ståhl, 2004 ; Liu et al, 2013 ), as well as phage-display based systems ( Rosander et al, 2002 , 2011 ; Jacobsson et al, 2003 ; Bjerketorp et al, 2004 ), described in detail in section 3, have also been used for screening, identifying, and characterizing secretome proteins.…”
Section: Eubacterial Secretome and Mechanisms Of Secretionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secretomes are traditionally studied in vitro , using biochemical and proteomics approaches, and in silico , using bioinformatic tools. Surface display screening methods and reporter fusion systems ( Georgiou et al, 1997 ; Chen and Georgiou, 2002 ; Åvall-Jääskeläinen et al, 2003 ; Lee et al, 2003 ; Wernérus and Ståhl, 2004 ; Liu et al, 2013 ), as well as phage-display based systems ( Rosander et al, 2002 , 2011 ; Jacobsson et al, 2003 ; Bjerketorp et al, 2004 ), described in detail in section 3, have also been used for screening, identifying, and characterizing secretome proteins.…”
Section: Eubacterial Secretome and Mechanisms Of Secretionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11,75,118 A number of successful whole-cell biocatalysts using direct display of OP-degrading enzymes have been developed, 75,119,120 including a system utilizing co-display of two enzymes for simultaneous OP detection and degradation. 118 In this system, organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) and a methyl parathion hydrolase (MPH)–GFP fusion were co-displayed using truncated INP and Lpp-OmpA anchors, respectively. Because GFP fluorescence intensity is sensitive to environmental pH and the degradation of OPs by OPH and MPH generates protons, the surface-engineered E. coli strain was able to detect and degrade a broad range of OPs by monitoring changes in GFP fluorescence.…”
Section: Cell Surface Display For Engineering Industrial Biocatalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, surface display of specific proteins on microbes for the biosorption of heavy metal ions has emerged as a new research hotspot (Wu et al, 2008;Saleem et al, 2008;Biondo et al, 2012). Further, the surface display technique can be employed to establish simple biosensors for detection of contaminants including heavy metals (Lee et al, 2003;Liu et al, 2013;Wei et al, 2014). The earlier study shows that mercury-resistant strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa owns excellent mercury adsorption capacity (Chang and Hong, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%