Joho_2024_Protein.Eng.Des.Sel_37_

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Title : Improving plastic degrading enzymes via directed evolution - Joho_2024_Protein.Eng.Des.Sel_37_
Author(s) : Joho Y , Vongsouthi V , Gomez C , Larsen JS , Ardevol A , Jackson CJ
Ref : Protein Engineering Des Sel , 37 : , 2024
Abstract :

Plastic degrading enzymes have immense potential for use in industrial applications. Protein engineering efforts over the last decade have resulted in considerable enhancement of many properties of these enzymes. Directed evolution, a protein engineering approach that mimics the natural process of evolution in a laboratory, has been particularly useful in overcoming some of the challenges of structure-based protein engineering. For example, directed evolution has been used to improve the catalytic activity and thermostability of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)-degrading enzymes, although its use for the improvement of other desirable properties, such as solvent tolerance, has been less studied. In this review, we aim to identify some of the knowledge gaps and current challenges, and highlight recent studies related to the directed evolution of plastic-degrading enzymes.

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PubMedID: 38713696

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Joho Y, Vongsouthi V, Gomez C, Larsen JS, Ardevol A, Jackson CJ (2024)
Improving plastic degrading enzymes via directed evolution
Protein Engineering Des Sel 37 :

Joho Y, Vongsouthi V, Gomez C, Larsen JS, Ardevol A, Jackson CJ (2024)
Protein Engineering Des Sel 37 :