Emulsion compositions
View Patent ↗An emulsion is useful in allowing a wide variety of gene products to be expressed via eukaryotic in vitro expression. The emulsion comprises a silicone based surfactant, a hydrophobic phase and a hydrophilic phase; wherein the hydrophilic phase comprises a plurality of compartments containing a functional in vitro eukaryotic expression system.
1. An emulsion comprising a surfactant, a hydrophobic phase, a hydrophilic phase, and a plurality of microcapsules containing a functional in vitro eukaryotic expression system, wherein the surfactant is a chemically inert silicone-based surfactant.
2. An emulsion according to claim 1 wherein the silicone-based surfactant is a silicone copolymer.
3. An emulsion according to claim 2 wherein the silicone-based surfactant is polysiloxane-polycetyl-polyethylene glycol copolymer.
4. An emulsion according to claim 1 wherein the surfactant is provided at a v/v concentration in the hydrophobic phase of 4%.
5. An emulsion according to claim 1 , wherein the emulsion comprises an in vitro eukaryotic expression system.
6. An emulsion according to claim 1 , wherein the eukaryotic expression system comprises all or part of a mammalian cell lysate.
7. An emulsion according to claim 6 , wherein the cell lysate is a reticulocyte lysate.
8. An emulsion according to claim 6 , wherein the cell lysate is a rabbit reticulocyte lysate.
9. An emulsion according to claim 1 , wherein the emulsion is stable during incubation at 30° C. for at least one hour.
10. An emulsion according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrophobic phase comprises a mineral oil.
11. The emulsion of claim 1 , said microcapsules further comprising genetic elements that are capable of being expressed by said expression system to form a gene product.
12. The emulsion according to claim 11 , wherein the expression of a gene product within the emulsion is at a level of at least 1% of that of the gene product achievable by the expression system prior to formation of the emulsion.
13. The emulsion according to claim 12 , wherein the expression of the gene product within the emulsion is at a level of at least 10%, at least 20%, or at least 30% of that of the gene product achievable with the expression system prior to formation of the emulsion.
14. A method of forming an emulsion as described in claim 1 , comprising agitating together in the presence of a chemically inert silicone-based surfactant a hydrophobic composition and a hydrophilic composition comprising a eukaryotic expression system.
15. A method according to claim 14 , wherein the surfactant is present in the hydrophobic composition.