C12Y208/01007

Method for detecting l-serine based on <i>Escherichia coli </i>cysteine desulfurase

The present disclosure provides a method for detecting L-serine based on Escherichia coli cysteine desulfurase, and belongs to the technical field of amino acid detection. The method includes the steps of: reacting an unknown sample containing L-serine with E. coli cysteine desulfurase in vitro to produce a red substance, and qualitatively or quantitatively determining L-serine content in the unknown sample by observing a color of the red substance or determining content thereof. The method provided by the present disclosure is simple and feasible in technical operation, few in reaction steps, and capable of directly qualitatively detecting by naked eyes and quantitatively detecting the L-serine content.

GUIDED MICROBIAL REMODELING, A PLATFORM FOR THE RATIONAL IMPROVEMENT OF MICROBIAL SPECIES FOR AGRICULTURE

The present disclosure provides guided microbial remodeling (GMR) methods for the rational improvement of plant-associated microbes to perform plant-beneficial functions. The GMR methods described herein allow for non-intergeneric genetic optimization of key regulatory networks within the microbes, which improve plant-beneficial functions over wild-type microbes but don't have the risks associated with transgenic approaches (e.g., unpredictable gene function, public and regulatory concerns, etc.). The present disclosure also provides remodeled microbes and compositions thereof. The utilization of remodeled microbes and compositions thereof will enable farmers to realize more productive and predictable crop yields without the nutrient degradation, leaching, or toxic runoff associated with traditional synthetically derived fertilizers.