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Controlled Oil/Water Partitioning of Hydrophobic Substrates Extending the Bioanalytical Applications of Droplet-Based Microfluidics.
Buryska, Tomas; Vasina, Michal; Gielen, Fabrice; Vanacek, Pavel; van Vliet, Liisa; Jezek, Jan; Pilat, Zdenek; Zemanek, Pavel; Damborsky, Jiri; Hollfelder, Florian; Prokop, Zbynek.
Affiliation
  • Buryska T; Loschmidt Laboratories, Department of Experimental Biology and RECETOX, Faculty of Science , Masaryk University , Kamenice 5 , Brno 625 00 , Czech Republic.
  • Vasina M; International Clinical Research Center , St. Anne's University Hospital , Pekarska 53 , Brno 656 91 , Czech Republic.
  • Gielen F; Loschmidt Laboratories, Department of Experimental Biology and RECETOX, Faculty of Science , Masaryk University , Kamenice 5 , Brno 625 00 , Czech Republic.
  • Vanacek P; International Clinical Research Center , St. Anne's University Hospital , Pekarska 53 , Brno 656 91 , Czech Republic.
  • van Vliet L; Department of Biochemistry , University of Cambridge , 80 Tennis Court Road , Cambridge CB2 1GA , United Kingdom.
  • Jezek J; Living Systems Institute , University of Exeter , Exeter EX4 4QD , United Kingdom.
  • Pilat Z; Loschmidt Laboratories, Department of Experimental Biology and RECETOX, Faculty of Science , Masaryk University , Kamenice 5 , Brno 625 00 , Czech Republic.
  • Zemanek P; International Clinical Research Center , St. Anne's University Hospital , Pekarska 53 , Brno 656 91 , Czech Republic.
  • Damborsky J; Department of Biochemistry , University of Cambridge , 80 Tennis Court Road , Cambridge CB2 1GA , United Kingdom.
  • Hollfelder F; Institute of Scientific Instruments, Czech Academy of Sciences , Kralovopolska 147 , Brno 612 64 , Czech Republic.
  • Prokop Z; Institute of Scientific Instruments, Czech Academy of Sciences , Kralovopolska 147 , Brno 612 64 , Czech Republic.
Anal Chem ; 91(15): 10008-10015, 2019 08 06.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31240908
Functional annotation of novel proteins lags behind the number of sequences discovered by the next-generation sequencing. The throughput of conventional testing methods is far too low compared to sequencing; thus, experimental alternatives are needed. Microfluidics offer high throughput and reduced sample consumption as a tool to keep up with a sequence-based exploration of protein diversity. The most promising droplet-based systems have a significant limitation: leakage of hydrophobic compounds from water compartments to the carrier prevents their use with hydrophilic reagents. Here, we present a novel approach of substrate delivery into microfluidic droplets and apply it to high-throughput functional characterization of enzymes that convert hydrophobic substrates. Substrate delivery is based on the partitioning of hydrophobic chemicals between the oil and water phases. We applied a controlled distribution of 27 hydrophobic haloalkanes from oil to reaction water droplets to perform substrate specificity screening of eight model enzymes from the haloalkane dehalogenase family. This droplet-on-demand microfluidic system reduces the reaction volume 65 000-times and increases the analysis speed almost 100-fold compared to the classical test tube assay. Additionally, the microfluidic setup enables a convenient analysis of dependences of activity on the temperature in a range of 5 to 90 °C for a set of mesophilic and hyperstable enzyme variants. A high correlation between the microfluidic and test tube data supports the approach robustness. The precision is coupled to a considerable throughput of >20 000 reactions per day and will be especially useful for extending the scope of microfluidic applications for high-throughput analysis of reactions including compounds with limited water solubility.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oils / Water / Microfluidics / Hydrolases Language: En Journal: Anal Chem Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Czech Republic Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oils / Water / Microfluidics / Hydrolases Language: En Journal: Anal Chem Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Czech Republic Country of publication: United States