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A new yeast-based bioreporter for simple, sensitive, and cost-effective detection of dioxin-like compounds

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL [2025]
Yingying Liang, Hailin Liu, Lin Wang, Jing Zhao, Shunyi Li, Li Yi, Sijing Jiang, Zhenghui Lu, Guimin Zhang
ABSTRACT

Dioxin-like compounds (DLCs) are environmental xenobiotics that can activate the aryl hydrocarbon receptors (AhR), thereby imposing a significant threat to human health through biomagnifications processes. In this study, a dioxin-activated nano-luminescent Saccharomyces cerevisiae bioreporter, called DnaSc, was developed for simple and rapid detection of DLCs and AhR agonists. The bioreporter used nano-luciferase (NLuc) as a signal generator to emit bioluminescent signals in response to DLCs without cell lysis. Through optimizing AhR nuclear translocator (ARNT) expression and engineering the AhR, the yeast-based bioassay exhibited a detection limit of 10 fM for 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) within 6 h, making it the most sensitive whole-cell biosensor reported to date. Furthermore, the detection capacity of the dioxin-activated nano-luminescent S. cerevisiae bioreporter (DnaSc) bioassay for DLCs and AhR agonists was characterized. In summary, the yeast-based bioreporter developed in this study provided a simple, sensitive, and cost-effective method for DLCs detection.

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