| Literature DB >> 35727452 |
Anna Gärtner1, Gustavo de Almeida Santos1, Anna Joëlle Ruff1, Ulrich Schwaneberg2,3.
Abstract
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is an analytical method in which charged species are separated by attraction or repulsion performed in submillimeter diameter capillaries or micro- and nanofluidic channels through the application of a high voltage electric field. When capillary electrophoresis is assembled in a multicapillary instrument such as 96-well format (multiplexed), it becomes a powerful high-throughput system with the ability to simultaneously screen several types of samples like genetic mutations, metabolomes, kinase inhibitors, or enzymatic activities to name a few. The usage of a 96-multiplexed capillary electrophoresis system (96-MP-CE) represents a new platform for product-specific high-throughput screening of enzyme mutant libraries from directed evolution campaigns providing a comprehensive view on enzyme activity through the detection of all products formed. We describe the application of 96-MP-CE to screen mutant libraries of P450 BM3. MP-CE was used in directed evolution campaigns toward benzo-1,4-dioxane and α-isophorone.Entities:
Keywords: Directed evolution; High-throughput screening; Multiplexed capillary electrophoresis; P450
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35727452 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2152-3_13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745