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Efficient molecular evolution to generate enantioselective enzymes using a dual-channel microfluidic droplet screening platform.

Citation
Ma, F., et al. “Efficient Molecular Evolution To Generate Enantioselective Enzymes Using A Dual-Channel Microfluidic Droplet Screening Platform.”. Nature Communications, p. 1030.
Center University of Michigan
Author Fuqiang Ma, Meng Ting Chung, Yuan Yao, Robert Nidetz, Lap Man Lee, Allen P Liu, Yan Feng, Katsuo Kurabayashi, Guang-Yu Yang
Abstract

Directed evolution has long been a key strategy to generate enzymes with desired properties like high selectivity, but experimental barriers and analytical costs of screening enormous mutant libraries have limited such efforts. Here, we describe an ultrahigh-throughput dual-channel microfluidic droplet screening system that can be used to screen up to ~10 enzyme variants per day. As an example case, we use the system to engineer the enantioselectivity of an esterase to preferentially produce desired enantiomers of profens, an important class of anti-inflammatory drugs. Using two types of screening working modes over the course of five rounds of directed evolution, we identify (from among 5 million mutants) a variant with 700-fold improved enantioselectivity for the desired (S)-profens. We thus demonstrate that this screening platform can be used to rapidly generate enzymes with desired enzymatic properties like enantiospecificity, chemospecificity, and regiospecificity.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
9
Issue
1
Number of Pages
1030
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
2041-1723
DOI
10.1038/s41467-018-03492-6
Alternate Journal
Nat Commun
PMID
29531246
PMCID
PMC5847605
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