17-06-2025 02:00 via cell.com

Shifting the detection range of cell biosensors toward high concentrations using ligand-related exporters for applications

By integrating ligand-related exporters, this study enhances biosensor performance in high-concentration environments. The approach optimizes biosensors for screening high-yield strains and regulating quorum-sensing autolysis, with applications in industrial bioproduction and therapeutic delivery. This strategy provides a modular, adaptable framework for improving biosensor functionality across various biological systems.
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