SummaryWe demonstrate the utility of a microfluidic platform in which water-in-oil droplet compartments serve to miniaturize cell lysate assays by a million-fold for directed enzyme evolution. Screening hydrolytic activities of a promiscuous sulfatase demonstrates that this extreme miniaturization to the single-cell level does not come at a high price in signal quality. Moreover, the quantitative readout delivers a level of precision previously limited to screening methodologies with restricted throughput. The sorting of 3 × 107 monodisperse droplets per round of evolution leads to the enrichment of clones with improvements in activity (6-fold) and expression (6-fold). The detection of subtle differences in a larger number of screened clone...
© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.Ultrahigh-throughput screening (uHTS) tech...
Cell factories are cells that have been engineered to produce a compound of interest, ranging from b...
The explosive growth in our knowledge of genomes, proteomes, and metabolomes is driving ever-increas...
SummaryWe demonstrate the utility of a microfluidic platform in which water-in-oil droplet compartme...
Microfluidic ultrahigh-throughput screening of enzyme activities provides information on libraries w...
High-throughput screening (HTS) of enzymatic activity is important for directed evolution-based enzy...
Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome of an arti...
Water-in-oil emulsion droplets are an attractive format for ultrahigh-throughput screening in functi...
Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome of an arti...
Water-in-oil emulsion droplets are an attractive format for ultrahigh-throughput screening in functi...
Evolution is essential to the appearance of complexity and ultimately Life. It relies on the propaga...
ABSTRACT: Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome ...
A high-throughput method for single cell screening by microfluidic droplet sorting is applied to a w...
Natural enzymes have evolved over millions of years to allow for their effective operation within sp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.Ultrahigh-throughput screening (uHTS) tech...
Cell factories are cells that have been engineered to produce a compound of interest, ranging from b...
The explosive growth in our knowledge of genomes, proteomes, and metabolomes is driving ever-increas...
SummaryWe demonstrate the utility of a microfluidic platform in which water-in-oil droplet compartme...
Microfluidic ultrahigh-throughput screening of enzyme activities provides information on libraries w...
High-throughput screening (HTS) of enzymatic activity is important for directed evolution-based enzy...
Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome of an arti...
Water-in-oil emulsion droplets are an attractive format for ultrahigh-throughput screening in functi...
Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome of an arti...
Water-in-oil emulsion droplets are an attractive format for ultrahigh-throughput screening in functi...
Evolution is essential to the appearance of complexity and ultimately Life. It relies on the propaga...
ABSTRACT: Directed evolution relies on iterative cycles of randomization and selection. The outcome ...
A high-throughput method for single cell screening by microfluidic droplet sorting is applied to a w...
Natural enzymes have evolved over millions of years to allow for their effective operation within sp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
© 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.Ultrahigh-throughput screening (uHTS) tech...
Cell factories are cells that have been engineered to produce a compound of interest, ranging from b...
The explosive growth in our knowledge of genomes, proteomes, and metabolomes is driving ever-increas...