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APEX: Automated Protein EXpression in Escherichia coli
Martyna Kasprzyk1, Michael A Herrera1,2, Giovanni Stracquadanio1
1School of Biological Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 3BF, U.K.
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Heterologous protein expression is an indispensable strategy for generating recombinant proteins. Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the most widely used microbial host for recombinant protein production due to its rapid growth, well-characterized 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 developed Automated Protein EXpression (APEX), a robust and automated pipeline 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, selective plating, colony sampling, microculturing, and protein expression induction 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 heterologous 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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