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Click display: a rapid and efficient in vitro protein display method for directed evolution.

Yu ZengMichael E WoolleyKaruppiah ChockalingamBenjamin ThomasSrishtee AroraMagnus HookZhilei Chen
Published in: Nucleic acids research (2023)
We describe a novel method for in vitro protein display-click display-that does not depend on maintaining RNA integrity during biopanning and yields covalently linked protein-cDNA complexes from double-stranded input DNA within 2 h. The display is achieved in a one-pot format encompassing transcription, translation and reverse transcription reactions in series. Stable linkage between proteins and the encoding cDNA is mediated by a modified DNA linker-ML-generated via a click chemistry reaction between a puromycin-containing oligo and a cDNA synthesis primer. Biopanning of a click-displayed mock library coupled with next-generation sequencing analysis revealed >600-fold enrichment of target binders within a single round of panning. A synthetic library of Designed Ankyrin Repeat Proteins (DARPins) with ∼1012 individual members was generated using click display in a 25-μl reaction and six rounds of library panning against a model protein yielded a panel of nanomolar binders. This study establishes click display as a powerful tool for protein binder discovery/engineering and provides a convenient platform for in vitro biopanning selection even in RNase-rich environments such as on whole cells.
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