Bioinspired genotype-phenotype linkages: mimicking cellular compartmentalization for the engineering of functional proteins

Interface Focus. 2015 Aug 6;5(4):20150035. doi: 10.1098/rsfs.2015.0035.

Abstract

The idea of compartmentalization of genotype and phenotype in cells is key for enabling Darwinian evolution. This contribution describes bioinspired systems that use in vitro compartments-water-in-oil droplets and gel-shell beads-for the directed evolution of functional proteins. Technologies based on these principles promise to provide easier access to protein-based therapeutics, reagents for processes involving enzyme catalysis, parts for synthetic biology and materials with biological components.

Keywords: antibodies; bioinspiration; cell compartmentalization; emulsion droplets; microfluidics; protein engineering; synthetic biology.