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Selective Enrichment of Slow-Growing Bacteria in a Metabolism-Wide CRISPRi Library with a TIMER Protein

Date Issued
2018-01-01
Author(s)
Beuter, Dominik
Gomes-Filho, José Vicente
Randau, Lennart
Díaz-Pascual, Francisco
Drescher, Knut  
Link, Hannes
DOI
10.1021/acssynbio.8b00379
Abstract
Construction of pooled genetic variant libraries has become very fast and versatile. The current limitation of this technique is to select cells with a desired phenotype from very large libraries. Especially cells with poor fitness and slow growth are difficult to select because they are rapidly outcompeted by fitter cells. Here, we demonstrate selective and high-throughput enrichment of slow-growing strains using a fluorescent TIMER protein and flow cytometry. As a proof of principle, we created a metabolism-wide CRISPR interference library for Escherichia coli and enriched targets that interfere with amino acid metabolism. After enrichment of slow-growing cells, the CRISPRi library consisted almost entirely of targets that block amino acid biosynthesis. These results provide general guidelines for how to enrich slow-growing strains from a large pool of genetic variants, with applications in genetic screens, metabolic engineering, and synthetic biology.
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