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Gene Expression Measurement Module (GEMM) for space application: Design and validation

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LIFE SCIENCES IN SPACE RESEARCH
Volume 22, Issue -, Pages 55-67

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DOI: 10.1016/j.lssr.2019.07.004

Keywords

Gene Expression Measurement Module (GEMM); Gene expression; Automated, miniaturized instruments; High-throughput biological instruments; Omics; biotechnology; astrobiology; space biology

Funding

  1. NASA Advanced Science and Technology Instrument Development Program
  2. NASA Exobiology Program
  3. Ames Research Center Office of the Chief Technologist

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In order to facilitate studies on the impact of the space environment on biological systems, we have developed a prototype of GEMM (Gene Expression Measurement Module) - an automated, miniaturized, integrated fluidic system for in-situ measurements of gene expression in microbial samples. The GEMM instrument is capable of (1) lysing bacterial cell walls, (2) extracting and purifying RNA released from cells, (3) hybridizing the RNA to probes attached to a microarray and (4) providing electrochemical readout, all in a microfluidics cartridge. To function on small, uncrewed spacecraft, the conventional, laboratory protocols for both sample preparation and hybridization required significant modifications. Biological validation of the instrument was carried out on Synechococcus elongatus, a photosynthetic cyanobacterium known for its metabolic diversity and resilience to adverse conditions. It was demonstrated that GEMM yielded reliable, reproducible gene expression profiles. GEMM is the only high throughput instrument that can be deployed in near future on space platforms other than the ISS to advance biological research in space. It can also prove useful for numerous terrestrial applications in the field.

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