Ultrahigh-throughput screening, in which members of enzyme libraries compartmentalized in water-in-oil emulsion droplets are assayed, has emerged as a powerful format for directed evolution and functional metagenomics but is currently limited to fluorescence readouts. Here we describe a highly efficient microfluidic absorbance-activated droplet sorter (AADS) that extends the range of assays amenable to this approach. Using this module, microdroplets can be sorted based on absorbance readout at rates of up to 300 droplets per second (i.e., >1 million droplets per hour). To validate this device, we implemented a miniaturized coupled assay for NAD+-dependent amino acid dehydrogenases. The detection limit (10 ?M in a coupled assay producing ...
A high-throughput method for single cell screening by microfluidic droplet sorting is applied to a w...
Enzymes are extremely valuable tools for industrial, environmental, and biotechnological application...
SummaryWe demonstrate the utility of a microfluidic platform in which water-in-oil droplet compartme...
Ultrahigh-throughput screening, in which members of enzyme libraries compartmentalized in water-in-o...
The successful creation of custom-made enzymes by directed evolution relies in no small part on scre...
The explosive growth in our knowledge of genomes, proteomes, and metabolomes is driving ever-increas...
The exploration of large DNA libraries of metagenomic or synthetic origin is greatly facilitated by ...
Synthetic biology aims to improve human health and the environment by repurposing biological enzymes...
The exploration of large DNA libraries of metagenomic or synthetic origin is greatly facilitated by ...
Droplet-based microfluidics has been widely applied in enzyme directed evolution (DE), in either cel...
Microfluidic ultrahigh-throughput screening of enzyme activities provides information on libraries w...
Microfluidic droplet sorting enables the highâ throughput screening and selection of waterâ inâ o...
Synthetic biology aims to improve human health and the environment by repurposing biological enzymes...
The potential for ultrahigh-throughput compartmentalization renders droplet microfluidics an attract...
The ability to engineer enzymes has wide ranging applications in industry and biotechnology. Recentl...
A high-throughput method for single cell screening by microfluidic droplet sorting is applied to a w...
Enzymes are extremely valuable tools for industrial, environmental, and biotechnological application...
SummaryWe demonstrate the utility of a microfluidic platform in which water-in-oil droplet compartme...
Ultrahigh-throughput screening, in which members of enzyme libraries compartmentalized in water-in-o...
The successful creation of custom-made enzymes by directed evolution relies in no small part on scre...
The explosive growth in our knowledge of genomes, proteomes, and metabolomes is driving ever-increas...
The exploration of large DNA libraries of metagenomic or synthetic origin is greatly facilitated by ...
Synthetic biology aims to improve human health and the environment by repurposing biological enzymes...
The exploration of large DNA libraries of metagenomic or synthetic origin is greatly facilitated by ...
Droplet-based microfluidics has been widely applied in enzyme directed evolution (DE), in either cel...
Microfluidic ultrahigh-throughput screening of enzyme activities provides information on libraries w...
Microfluidic droplet sorting enables the highâ throughput screening and selection of waterâ inâ o...
Synthetic biology aims to improve human health and the environment by repurposing biological enzymes...
The potential for ultrahigh-throughput compartmentalization renders droplet microfluidics an attract...
The ability to engineer enzymes has wide ranging applications in industry and biotechnology. Recentl...
A high-throughput method for single cell screening by microfluidic droplet sorting is applied to a w...
Enzymes are extremely valuable tools for industrial, environmental, and biotechnological application...
SummaryWe demonstrate the utility of a microfluidic platform in which water-in-oil droplet compartme...