TY - JOUR T1 - High-throughput, image-based screening of genetic variant libraries JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/143966 SP - 143966 AU - George Emanuel AU - Jeffrey R. Moffitt AU - Xiaowei Zhuang Y1 - 2017/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/05/30/143966.abstract N2 - Image-based, high-throughput, high-content screening of pooled libraries of genetic perturbations will greatly advance our understanding biological systems and facilitate many biotechnology applications. Here we introduce a high-throughput screening method that allows highly diverse genotypes and the corresponding phenotypes to be imaged in numerous individual cells. To facilitate genotyping by imaging, barcoded genetic variants are introduced into the cells, each cell carrying a single genetic variant connected to a unique, nucleic-acid barcode. To identify the genotype-phenotype correspondence, we perform live-cell imaging to determine the phenotype of each cell, and massively multiplexed FISH imaging to measure the barcode expressed in the same cell. We demonstrated the utility of this approach by screening for brighter and more photostable variants of the fluorescent protein YFAST. We imaged 20 million cells expressing ~60,000 YFAST mutants and identified novel YFAST variants that are substantially brighter and/or more photostable than the wild-type protein. ER -