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Mol Biol Evol ; 35(10): 2390-2400, 2018 10 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29955873

ABSTRACT

Viral evolutionary pathways are determined by the fitness landscape, which maps viral genotype to fitness. However, a quantitative description of the landscape and the evolutionary forces on it remain elusive. Here, we apply a biophysical fitness model based on capsid folding stability and antibody binding affinity to predict the evolutionary pathway of norovirus escaping a neutralizing antibody. The model is validated by experimental evolution in bulk culture and in a drop-based microfluidics that propagates millions of independent small viral subpopulations. We demonstrate that along the axis of binding affinity, selection for escape variants and drift due to random mutations have the same direction, an atypical case in evolution. However, along folding stability, selection and drift are opposing forces whose balance is tuned by viral population size. Our results demonstrate that predictable epistatic tradeoffs between molecular traits of viral proteins shape viral evolution.


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Antibody Affinity , Biological Evolution , Genetic Fitness , Models, Genetic , Norovirus/genetics , Animals , Antibodies, Neutralizing , Capsid Proteins/physiology , Epistasis, Genetic , Mice , Protein Folding , Protein Stability , Selection, Genetic
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Biomicrofluidics ; 8(4): 041102, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25379082

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A new ultra-high-throughput screening assay for the detection of cellulase activity was developed based on microfluidic sorting. Cellulase activity is detected using a series of coupled enzymes leading to the formation of a fluorescent product that can be detected on a chip. Using this method, we have achieved up to 300-fold enrichments of the active population of cells and greater than 90% purity after just one sorting round. In addition, we proved that we can sort the cellulase-expressing cells from mixtures containing less than 1% active cells.

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