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Probe-enabled approaches for function-dependent cell sorting and characterization of microbiome subpopulations

Methods in Enzymology(2020)

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Understanding the roles that individual species or communities play within a microbiome is a significant challenge. The complexity and heterogeneity of microbiomes presents a challenge to researchers looking to unravel the function that microbiomes serve within larger environments. While identification of the species and proteins present in a microbiome can be accomplished through genomics approaches, strategies that report on enzyme activity are limited. In this chapter, we describe the application of small molecule chemical probes in the isolation and subsequent characterization of microbiome subpopulations based on enzymatic function. We will cover protocols for labeling microbes with appropriate probes, microbiome sample preparation, and using fluorescence-activated cell sorting to isolate subpopulations based on function. We hope that the strategies outlined here will serve as a resource for researchers studying the functional role that microbiomes play in the gut and soil.
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