Title : High-throughput screening of enzyme libraries: thiolactonases evolved by fluorescence-activated sorting of single cells in emulsion compartments - Aharoni_2005_Chem.Biol_12_1281 |
Author(s) : Aharoni A , Amitai G , Bernath K , Magdassi S , Tawfik DS |
Ref : Chemical Biology , 12 :1281 , 2005 |
Abstract :
Single bacterial cells, each expressing a different library variant, were compartmentalized in aqueous droplets of water-in-oil (w/o) emulsions, thus maintaining a linkage between a plasmid-borne gene, the encoded enzyme variant, and the fluorescent product this enzyme may generate. Conversion into a double, water-in-oil-in-water (w/o/w) emulsion enabled the sorting of these compartments by FACS, as well as the isolation of living bacteria cells and their enzyme-coding genes. We demonstrate the directed evolution of new enzyme variants by screening >10(7) serum paraoxonase (PON1) mutants, to yield 100-fold improvements in thiolactonase activity. In vitro compartmentalization (IVC) of single cells, each carrying >10(4) enzyme molecules, in a volume of <10 femtoliter (fl), enabled detection and selection despite the fast, spontaneous hydrolysis of the substrate, the very low initial thiolactonase activity of PON1, and the use of difusable fluorescent products. |
PubMedSearch : Aharoni_2005_Chem.Biol_12_1281 |
PubMedID: 16356845 |
Aharoni A, Amitai G, Bernath K, Magdassi S, Tawfik DS (2005)
High-throughput screening of enzyme libraries: thiolactonases evolved by fluorescence-activated sorting of single cells in emulsion compartments
Chemical Biology
12 :1281
Aharoni A, Amitai G, Bernath K, Magdassi S, Tawfik DS (2005)
Chemical Biology
12 :1281