Efficient production hosts are a key requirement for bringing biopharmaceutical and biotechnological innovations to the market. In this work, a truly universal high-throughput platform for optimization of microbial protein production is described. Using droplet microfluidics, large genetic libraries of strains are encapsulated into biocompatible gel beads that are engineered to selectively retain any protein of interest.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe screening of large libraries of enzyme variants remains an essential tool in evolving biocatalysts toward improved properties for applications in medicine, chemistry, and a broad variety of other fields. Over the last decades, the technology for conducting systematic screens of arrayed members of a library of enzyme variants has made great strides in terms of increasing throughput and reducing assay volume. Here, we describe in detail an alternative to arrayed analysis, which is a screen based on density shifts in result of changed enzyme function, which allows highly parallelized screening.
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