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Haruna Goto1, Yuki Kanai1, Arisa Yotsui1, Shota Shimokihara1, Shunya Shitara1, Ryo Oyobiki1, Kei Fujiwara1, Takeshi Watanabe2, Yasuaki Einaga3, Yoshinori Matsumoto4, Norihisa Miki5, Nobuhide Doi1.
Abstract
We report the development of a micro total analysis system (μTAS) based on electrochemical measurements and dielectrophoretic sorting for screening of NAD(P)-dependent oxidoreductases. In this system, the activity of enzymes immobilized on microbeads, together with their encoding DNA, can be measured with a boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrode in each compartment (∼30 nL) of the microfluidic system. The 30 nL droplets containing microbead-displayed genes of enzymes with higher activity can then be recovered by dielectrophoretic sorting. Previously, we developed the NAD(P)H-measuring device containing the BDD electrode for high-throughput measurement of the activity of NAD(P)-dependent oxidoreductases. In this study, we fabricated an encapsulating device and a droplet-sorting device for nanoliter-size droplets, for the first time, and then combined these three devices to construct a μTAS for directed evolution of NAD(P)-dependent oxidoreductases. We confirmed that this system works by proof-of-principle experiments and successfully applied this system for screening of randomized libraries of NAD-dependent dehydrogenases.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31984406 DOI: 10.1039/c9lc01263j
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Chip ISSN: 1473-0189 Impact factor: 6.799