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Synthetic biology enables field-deployable biosensors for water contaminants

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Wastewater surveillance is a powerful tool to understand community profiling in terms of health monitoring. Tracking biomarkers such as inorganic and organic pollutants, drugs, and pathogens in wastewater gives a general idea about the lifestyle and health status of a population as well as pollutant exposure caused by various toxic chemicals. Notably, tracing pathogenic clues could help predict and prevent disease outbreaks such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in communities. To this end, developing portable biosensing platforms will facilitate the on-site monitoring of water contamination without requiring complex equipment. New technological developments in synthetic biology have advanced both synthetic gene circuit-based biosensors and new in vitro detection strategies coupled with easy-to-interpret visualization methods. Here, we summarize the latest advances in synthetic biology tools and discuss how they enable the development of rapid, low-cost, ease-to-use and field-deployable biosensors for monitoring a variety of water contaminants and health-related biomarkers in the environment.(c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Synthetic biologyPortable biosensorsCRISPR-based detectionEnvironmental monitoringWater contaminationWastewater monitoringSENSORS

Saltepe, Behide、Wang, Lei、Wang, Baojun

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Zhejiang Univ

Westlake Univ

2022

TrAC

TrAC

ISSN:0165-9936
年,卷(期):2022.146
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