Calibration standards and sensitivity limits for fluorescence measurements with the Chi.Bio open-source bioreactor platform

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Calibration standards and sensitivity limits for fluorescence measurements with the Chi.Bio open-source bioreactor platform

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Sambruna, A.; Tallarico, G.; Cosentino Lagomarsino, M.

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Automated platforms such as Chi.Bio enable simultaneous monitoring of optical density and fluorescent reporter expression in 20 ml reactor cultures with controllable pump systems. As such, they provide an appealing option for contemporary gene expression quantification, quantitative physiology, and laboratory evolution and ecology experiments. While optical density calibration for this device is well established, no equivalent calibration framework exists for fluorescence, making quantitative comparison with reference instruments unreliable. Here, we characterize Chi.Bio fluorescence capabilities using fluorescent calibration microspheres and fixed GFP-expressing S. cerevisiae and E. coli cells, compared with orthogonal plate-reader measurements. We show that microsphere fluorescence is detectable and scales linearly with concentration, whereas the GFP signal from both species falls below the device detection limit. Comparison of background-correction strategies indicates that direct subtraction of a non-fluorescent control measured within the same device yields more reliable fluorescence estimates than the commonly used on-line normalization method. Knowledge of these sensitivity boundaries of the device provides practical guidelines for experimental design of future studies.

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