脂质体
体外
定向进化
定向分子进化
计算生物学
绿色荧光蛋白
指数富集配体系统进化
生物
基因
重组DNA
细胞生物学
化学
生物化学
核糖核酸
突变体
作者
Takehiro Nishikawa,Takeshi Sunami,Tomoaki Matsuura,Tetsuya Yomo
摘要
Directed evolution of proteins is a technique used to modify protein functions through “Darwinian selection.” In vitro compartmentalization (IVC) is an in vitro gene screening system for directed evolution of proteins. IVC establishes the link between genetic information (genotype) and the protein translated from the information (phenotype), which is essential for all directed evolution methods, by encapsulating both in a nonliving microcompartment. Herein, we introduce a new liposome-based IVC system consisting of a liposome, the protein synthesis using recombinant elements (PURE) system and a fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS) used as a microcompartment, in vitro protein synthesis system, and high-throughput screen, respectively. Liposome-based IVC is characterized by in vitro protein synthesis from a single copy of a gene in a cell-sized unilamellar liposome and quantitative functional evaluation of the synthesized proteins. Examples of liposome-based IVC for screening proteins such as GFP and β -glucuronidase are described. We discuss the future directions for this method and its applications.
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