Advanced strategies in high-throughput droplet screening for enzyme engineering

Biosens Bioelectron. 2024 Mar 15:248:115972. doi: 10.1016/j.bios.2023.115972. Epub 2023 Dec 26.

Abstract

Enzymes, as biocatalysts, play a cumulatively important role in environmental purification and industrial production of chemicals and pharmaceuticals. However, natural enzymes are limited by their physiological properties in practice, which need to be modified driven by requirements. Screening and isolating certain enzyme variants or ideal industrial strains with high yielding of target product enzymes is one of the main directions of enzyme engineering research. Droplet-based high-throughput screening (DHTS) technology employs massive monodisperse emulsion droplets as microreactors to achieve single strain encapsulation, as well as continuous monitoring for the inside mutant library. It can effectively sort out strains or enzymes with desired characteristics, offering a throughput of 108 events per hour. Much of the early literature focused on screening various engineered strains or designing signalling sorting strategies based on DHTS technology. However, the field of enzyme engineering lacks a comprehensive overview of advanced methods for microfluidic droplets and their cutting-edge developments in generation and manipulation. This review emphasizes the advanced strategies and frontiers of microfluidic droplet generation and manipulation facilitating enzyme engineering development. We also introduce design for various screening signals that cooperate with DHTS and devote to enzyme engineering.

Keywords: Directed evolution; Droplet microfluidics; Enzyme engineering; High-throughput screening; Signal strategy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biosensing Techniques*
  • High-Throughput Screening Assays* / methods
  • Microfluidics / methods