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Single-cell microliter-droplet screening system (MISS Cell): an integrated platform for automated high-throughput microbial monoclonal cultivation and picking.

Xingjin JianXiaojie GuoZhengshuo CaiLongfeng WeiLiyan WangXin-Hui XingChong Zhang
Published in: Biotechnology and bioengineering (2022)
Solid plates have been used for microbial monoclonal isolation, cultivation, and colony picking since 1881. However, the process is labor- and resource-intensive for high-throughput requirements. Currently several instruments have been integrated for automated and high-throughput picking, but complicated and expensive. To address these issues, we report a novel integrated platform, the single-cell microliter-droplet screening system (MISS Cell), for automated, high-throughput microbial monoclonal colony cultivation and picking. We verified the monoclonality of droplet cultures in the MISS Cell and characterized culture performance. Compared with solid plates, the MISS Cell generated a larger number of monoclonal colonies with higher initial growth rates using fewer resources. Finally, we established a workflow for automated high-throughput screening of Corynebacterium glutamicum using the MISS Cell and identified high glutamate-producing strains. The MISS Cell can serve as a universal platform to efficiently produce monoclonal colonies in high-throughput applications, overcoming the limitations of solid plates to promote rapid development in biotechnology. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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