Targeted Cell Labeling and Sorting of Prokaryotes for Cultivation and Omics Approaches
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Published:2023
Issue:1
Volume:33
Page:63-84
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ISSN:2673-1665
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Container-title:Microbial Physiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Microb Physiol
Author:
Sturm Gunnar,Mojarrad Mohammad,Kaster Anne-Kristin
Abstract
To date, the vast majority of prokaryotic organisms escapes detailed characterization because they cannot be isolated in axenic cultures. These organisms are referred to as microbial dark matter. Targeted labelling and sorting of these microorganisms pave the way for single-cell, enrichment, or cultivation approaches. In this review, we describe an array of different methods ranging from labeling-free to specific labelling techniques. In addition, different cell sorting methods and their combinations with targeting strategies are summarized and downstream applications like sequencing and cultivation are reviewed. Recent advances, challenges, and limitations of the particular methods are discussed with respect to cell viability, genome integrity as well as throughput, in order to help researchers select the most suitable methods for their specific research questions.
Subject
Cell Biology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Physiology,Biochemistry,Microbiology,Biotechnology