A general strategy for expanding polymerase function by droplet microfluidics
Droplet-based optical polymerase sorting employs a fluorescent sensor to monitor polymerase activity inside the microenvironment of uniform water-in-oil emulsions. Here, the authors use this technique to select and isolate single cells for evolution of an unnatural nucleic acid polymerase.
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Main Authors: | Andrew C. Larsen, Matthew R. Dunn, Andrew Hatch, Sujay P. Sau, Cody Youngbull, John C. Chaput |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c7f8937b5925459eaf6e4d4fd43af4f8 |
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