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A microfluidic droplet array demonstrating high-throughput screening in individual lipid-producing microalgae

Guoxia Zheng, Furong Gu, Yutong Cui, Ling Lu, Xuejun Hu, Lin Wang, View ORCID ProfileYunhua Wang
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.05.490790
Guoxia Zheng
aEnvironmental and Chemical Engineering Institute, Dalian University, Dalian, 116622, China
bDalian Key Laboratory of Oligosaccharide Recombination and Recombinant Protein Modificatio n,Dalian, 116622, China
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Furong Gu
aEnvironmental and Chemical Engineering Institute, Dalian University, Dalian, 116622, China
bDalian Key Laboratory of Oligosaccharide Recombination and Recombinant Protein Modificatio n,Dalian, 116622, China
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Yutong Cui
aEnvironmental and Chemical Engineering Institute, Dalian University, Dalian, 116622, China
bDalian Key Laboratory of Oligosaccharide Recombination and Recombinant Protein Modificatio n,Dalian, 116622, China
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Ling Lu
bDalian Key Laboratory of Oligosaccharide Recombination and Recombinant Protein Modificatio n,Dalian, 116622, China
cMedical School, Dalian University, Dalian, 116622, China
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Xuejun Hu
bDalian Key Laboratory of Oligosaccharide Recombination and Recombinant Protein Modificatio n,Dalian, 116622, China
cMedical School, Dalian University, Dalian, 116622, China
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Lin Wang
aEnvironmental and Chemical Engineering Institute, Dalian University, Dalian, 116622, China
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Yunhua Wang
bDalian Key Laboratory of Oligosaccharide Recombination and Recombinant Protein Modificatio n,Dalian, 116622, China
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Abstract

Microalgae are a group of photoautotrophic microorganisms which could use carbon dioxide for autosynthesis. They have been envisioned as one of the most prospective feedstock for renewable oil. However, great endeavors will still be needed to increase their economic feasibility; the screening of competitive species and suitable culture conditions are such issues. To greatly accelerate these rather laborious steps and also improve their experimental lump-sum-manner, we developed a microfluidic droplet-based 2×103 resolution “identification card”, which allowed high throughput real-time monitoring of individual algae among population. A novel fluid-blocking-based droplet generating and trapping performance were integrated in the platform which made it excellent in operational simplicity, rapidity and stability and full of the potentials in single-cell-isolation/screening. The developed platform was successfully used to screen three unicellular algae, namely, Isochrysis zhanjiangensis, Platymonas subcordiformis and Platymonas helgolandica var. tsingtaoensis. In situ bioassays of the lipid accumulation and cell proliferation at single cell level for interspecies comparison were possible. Nitrogen stress condition can be indentified that induce positive-skewed frequency distribution of lipid content.

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A microfluidic droplet array demonstrating high-throughput screening in individual lipid-producing microalgae
Guoxia Zheng, Furong Gu, Yutong Cui, Ling Lu, Xuejun Hu, Lin Wang, Yunhua Wang
bioRxiv 2022.05.05.490790; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.05.490790
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A microfluidic droplet array demonstrating high-throughput screening in individual lipid-producing microalgae
Guoxia Zheng, Furong Gu, Yutong Cui, Ling Lu, Xuejun Hu, Lin Wang, Yunhua Wang
bioRxiv 2022.05.05.490790; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.05.490790

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