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A multi-platform flow device for microbial (co-) cultivation and microscopic analysis
Authors:Hesselman Matthijn C  Odoni Dorett I  Ryback Brendan M  de Groot Suzette  van Heck Ruben G A  Keijsers Jaap  Kolkman Pim  Nieuwenhuijse David  van Nuland Youri M  Sebus Erik  Spee Rob  de Vries Hugo  Wapenaar Marten T  Ingham Colin J  Schroën Karin  Martins dos Santos Vítor A P  Spaans Sebastiaan K  Hugenholtz Floor  van Passel Mark W J
Institution:Wageningen UR iGEM 2011 Team, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Novel microbial cultivation platforms are of increasing interest to researchers in academia and industry. The development of materials with specialized chemical and geometric properties has opened up new possibilities in the study of previously unculturable microorganisms and has facilitated the design of elegant, high-throughput experimental set-ups. Within the context of the international Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition, we set out to design, manufacture, and implement a flow device that can accommodate multiple growth platforms, that is, a silicon nitride based microsieve and a porous aluminium oxide based microdish. It provides control over (co-)culturing conditions similar to a chemostat, while allowing organisms to be observed microscopically. The device was designed to be affordable, reusable, and above all, versatile. To test its functionality and general utility, we performed multiple experiments with Escherichia coli cells harboring synthetic gene circuits and were able to quantitatively study emerging expression dynamics in real-time via fluorescence microscopy. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the device provides a unique environment for the cultivation of nematodes, suggesting that the device could also prove useful in microscopy studies of multicellular microorganisms.
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