Fast-track adaptive laboratory evolution ofCupriavidus necatorH16 with divalent metal cations
Sepwin Nosten Sitompul,
Joseph Price,
Kang Lan Tee
et al.
Abstract:Microbial strain improvement through adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) has been a key strategy in biotechnology for enhancing desired phenotypic traits. Here, we present an accelerated ALE (aALE) workflow and its successful implementation in evolving C. necator H16 for enhanced tolerance towards elevated glycerol concentrations. The method involves the deliberate induction of genetic diversity through controlled exposure to divalent metal cations, enabling the rapid identification of improved variants. Throu… Show more
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