Goldsmith_2012_Curr.Opin.Struct.Biol_22_406

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Title : Directed enzyme evolution: beyond the low-hanging fruit - Goldsmith_2012_Curr.Opin.Struct.Biol_22_406
Author(s) : Goldsmith M , Tawfik DS
Ref : Current Opinion in Structural Biology , 22 :406 , 2012
Abstract :

The field of directed evolution has progressed to the point where it is feasible to engineer enzymes for unnatural substrates and reactions with catalytic efficiencies and regio-specificity or stereo-specificity that rival those of natural enzymes. Here, we describe the conceptual and methodological advances that have enabled this progress. We address methodologies based on small libraries enriched with improved variants and carrying compensatory stabilizing mutations. Such libraries can be combined with low-throughput screens that provide high accuracy and directly target the desired substrate and reaction conditions, and thereby provide highly improved variants.

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Goldsmith M, Tawfik DS (2012)
Directed enzyme evolution: beyond the low-hanging fruit
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 22 :406

Goldsmith M, Tawfik DS (2012)
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 22 :406