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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Strains and Growth Condition
2.2. Cell-Free Extract Preparation
2.3. Cell-Free Protein Synthesis
2.4. CFPS on Cellulose Stacks
2.5. Design of Experiments (DoE)
2.6. Stability Studies
2.7. SDS-Page and Western Blotting
2.8. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Development and Optimisation of Bacterial Cell-Free System
3.2. On-Demand Synthesis Enabled by Lyophilised and Paper-Based Formats
3.3. Lyophilised Cell-Free Systems Perform Poorly in Pharma-Grade Stability Tests
3.4. Effects of Various Lyoprotectants and Stabilisers on CFPS Kinetics and Stability at Room Temperature
3.5. DoE Strategy Enables the Identification of Combinations of Protectants That Enhance Room-Temperature Stability of Lyophilised Cell-Free System

4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Component | Final concentration | Procurement |
|---|---|---|
| E. coli cell-free extract (40% v/v) | 40% v/v | Prepared in-house |
| Energy components master mix | 160 mM HEPES, 4.8 mM ATP sodium salt, 4.8 mM ATP potassium salt, 4.15 mM GTP, 3.2 mM UTP, 3.2 mM CTP, 0.95 mM Coenzyme A, 1.3 mM NAD, 2.5 mM cAMP, 0.27 mM Folinic acid, 3.3 mM Spermidine, 118.7 mM 3-PGA | Prepared in-house |
| Amino acid mixture | 2.5 mM each | Prepared in-house |
| Plasmid DNA | 10 nM | Prepared in-house |
| Magnesium glutamate | 20 mM | Sigma Aldrich |
| Potassium glutamate | 50 mM | Sigma Aldrich |
| RNase Inhibitor | 4 units | Roche |
| Polyethylene glycol 8000 (PEG) | 2% | Sigma Aldrich |
| Nuclease free water | to 50 μL | ThermoScientific |
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