2021 Synthetic Biology: Engineering, Evolution & Design (SEED)
Directed Evolution of a Genetically Encoded Contrast Agent for Ultrasound
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Just as the discovery of the first fluorescent proteins was followed by the engineering and evolution of their properties, we are working to engineer the properties of GVs as acoustic reporters. Here, we pursue this goal using directed evolution by both devising a strategy for high-throughput acoustic screening of GVs in bacterial colonies and validating its ability to identify new phenotypes in mutant libraries.
We generated scanning site saturation libraries for two homologs of GvpA and screened them in E. coli using a custom-built robotic ultrasound plate scanner. Custom imaging pulse sequences were used to assess the acoustic phenotypes of each colony, including total backscattering, nonlinear scattering, and collapse pressure. Using this technique, we identified mutants of GvpA with >150x higher acoustic signal than their parents.
These techniques will enable directed evolution to play as big a role in the engineering of acoustic biomolecules as it has in the development of their fluorescent counterparts.