Publications by authors named "Georg Schendzielorz"

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  • An ultra-high-throughput screening system was developed to analyze NADPH-dependent enzymes, specifically targeting stereospecific alcohol dehydrogenases.
  • It uses the SoxR regulator from E. coli, which helps increase the expression of the soxS gene when NADPH levels are low, allowing for the monitoring of enzyme activity based on fluorescence.
  • This system successfully facilitated the sorting of E. coli cells expressing different levels of alcohol dehydrogenase activity and demonstrated its effectiveness by screening a mutant library for variants with enhanced activity against a specific substrate.
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Enzymes initiating the biosynthesis of cellular building blocks are frequently inhibited by the end-product of the respective pathway. Here we present an approach to rapidly generate sets of enzymes overriding this control. It is based on the in vivo detection of the desired end-product in single cells using a genetically encoded sensor.

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We present a novel method for visualizing intracellular metabolite concentrations within single cells of Escherichia coli and Corynebacterium glutamicum that expedites the screening process of producers. It is based on transcription factors and we used it to isolate new L-lysine producing mutants of C. glutamicum from a large library of mutagenized cells using fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS).

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In the continuously growing field of industrial biotechnology the scale-up from lab to industrial scale is still a major hurdle to develop competitive bioprocesses. During scale-up the productivity of single cells might be affected by bioreactor inhomogeneity and population heterogeneity. Currently, these complex interactions are difficult to investigate.

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