APEX: Automated Protein EXpression in Escherichia coli

Martyna Kasprzyk, Michael A Herrera, Giovanni Stracquadanio
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Heterologous protein expression is an indispensable strategy to generate significant amounts of recombinant proteins. To this end, Escherichia coli is one the most used microbial host for recombinant protein production due to its rapid growth, well-characterised genetics, and ability to produce recombinant proteins in high yields using modern recombinant DNA technology. However, while there is a plethora of robust protein expression protocols for E.coli, these methods are often unsuitable for high-throughput screening due to their significant resource and time consumption; these protocols are also susceptible to operator error and inconsistency. To address these challenges, we have developed APEX, a robust and automated protocol for recombinant protein production in E. coli. APEX leverages the accessible, open-source Opentrons OT-2 platform to automate microbial handling and protein expression with high precision and reproducibility. APEX can be configured to perform heat shock transformation, colony selection, colony sampling, inoculation, subculturing and protein expression using a low-cost, minimal OT-2 hardware setup. We further demonstrate the efficacy of our automated transformation workflows using a variety of plasmids (2.7-17.7 kb), and exemplify the automated hetrologous expression of a diverse array of proteins (27-222 kDa). Designed with customization, modularity and user-friendliness in mind, APEX can be easily adapted to the operator's needs without requiring any coding expertise. APEX is available at https://github.com/stracquadaniolab/apex-nf under the AGPL3 license.
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APEX: 在大肠杆菌中自动表达蛋白质
异源蛋白表达是产生大量重组蛋白不可或缺的策略。为此,大肠杆菌是重组蛋白质生产中最常用的微生物宿主之一,因为大肠杆菌生长迅速,遗传学特性良好,能够利用现代 DNA 重组技术高产生产重组蛋白质。为了应对这些挑战,我们开发了 APEX,这是一种在大肠杆菌中生产重组蛋白的稳健而自动化的方案。APEX 利用可访问的开源 Opentrons OT-2 平台,以高精度和可重复性实现微生物处理和蛋白质表达的自动化。APEX 可配置为使用低成本、最小化的 OT-2 硬件设置来执行热休克转化、菌落选择、菌落取样、接种、亚培养和蛋白质表达。我们使用各种质粒(2.7-17.7 kb)进一步展示了自动转化工作流程的功效,并举例说明了各种蛋白质(27-222 kDa)的自动热休克表达。APEX 在设计时充分考虑了定制化、模块化和用户友好性,可以很容易地适应操作者的需求,而不需要任何编码方面的专业知识。APEX 可在 AGPL3 许可证下从 https://github.com/stracquadaniolab/apex-nf 获取。
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