Fermentation (Feb 2020)

Robotic Cell Printing for Constructing Living Yeast Cell Microarrays in Microfluidic Chips

  • Charlotte Yvanoff,
  • Stefania Torino,
  • and Ronnie G. Willaert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation6010026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 26

Abstract

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Living cell microarrays in microfluidic chips allow the non-invasive multiplexed molecular analysis of single cells. Here, we developed a simple and affordable perfusion microfluidic chip containing a living yeast cell array composed of a population of cell variants (green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged Saccharomyces cerevisiae clones). We combined mechanical patterning in 102 microwells and robotic piezoelectric cell dispensing in the microwells to construct the cell arrays. Robotic yeast cell dispensing of a yeast collection from a multiwell plate to the microfluidic chip microwells was optimized. The developed microfluidic chip and procedure were validated by observing the growth of GFP-tagged yeast clones that are linked to the cell cycle by time-lapse fluorescence microscopy over a few generations. The developed microfluidic technology has the potential to be easily upscaled to a high-density cell array allowing us to perform dynamic proteomics and localizomics experiments.

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