| Literature DB >> 33847992 |
Thomas Beneyton1, Tristan Rossignol2.
Abstract
Yarrowia lipolytica has emerged as an attractive solution for screening enzyme activities thanks to the numerous tools available for heterologous protein production and its strong secretory ability. Nowadays, activity screening for improved enzymes mostly relies on the evaluation of independent clones in microtiter plates. However, even with highly robotized screening facilities, the relatively low throughput and high cost of the technology do not enable the screening of large diversities, which significantly reduce the probability of isolating improved variants. Droplet-based microfluidics is an emerging technology that allows the high-throughput and individual picoliter droplets manipulation and sorting based on enzymatic substrate fluorescence. This technology is an attractive alternative to microtiter plate screenings with higher throughputs and drastic reduction of working volume and cost.Here, we present a droplet-based microfluidic platform for the screening of libraries expressed in the yeast Y. lipolytica, from the generation of a random mutagenesis library of a heterologous enzyme and its expression in Y. lipolytica to the droplet-based microfluidic procedures composed of cell encapsulation and growth and activity screening or sorting of improved clones.Entities:
Keywords: Droplet-based microfluidics; Enzyme evolution; Heterologous protein; High-throughput screening; Yarrowia lipolytica
Year: 2021 PMID: 33847992 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1414-3_14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745