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Hierarchy and Extremes in Selections from Pools of Randomized Proteins

Sebastien Boyer, Dipanwita Biswas, Ananda Kumar Soshee,Natale Scaramozzino,Clement Nizak,Olivier Rivoire

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(2016)

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Variation and selection are the core principles of Darwinian evolution, but quantitatively relating the diversity of a population to its capacity to respond to selection is challenging. Here, we examine this problem at a molecular level in the context of populations of partially randomized proteins selected for binding to well-defined targets. We built several minimal protein libraries, screened them in vitro by phage display, and analyzed their response to selection by high-throughput sequencing. A statistical analysis of the results reveals two main findings. First, libraries with the same sequence diversity but built around different "frameworks" typically have vastly different responses; second, the distribution of responses of the best binders in a library follows a simple scaling law. We show how an elementary probabilistic model based on extreme value theory rationalizes the latter finding. Our results have implications for designing synthetic protein libraries, estimating the density of functional biomolecules in sequence space, characterizing diversity in natural populations, and experimentally investigating evolvability (i.e., the potential for future evolution).
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directed evolution,biological diversity,antibodies,extreme values,phage display
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