Reetz_2000_Chemistry_6_407

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Title : Enantioselective enzymes for organic synthesis created by directed evolution - Reetz_2000_Chemistry_6_407
Author(s) : Reetz MT , Jaeger KE
Ref : Chemistry , 6 :407 , 2000
Abstract :

A new concept for the creation of enzymes displaying improved enantioselectivity in a given reaction is described; it is based on "evolution in the test tube". Accordingly, proper molecular biological methods for random mutagenesis, gene expression, and high-throughput screening systems for the rapid assay of enantioselectivity are combined. Several rounds of mutagenesis and screening are generally necessary in order to create mutant enzymes that show high degrees of enantioselectivity, as in the case of the lipase-catalyzed hydrolytic kinetic resolution of a chiral ester in which the original enantioselectivity of 2 % ee (E = 1) increases to > 90% ee (E = 25).

PubMedSearch : Reetz_2000_Chemistry_6_407
PubMedID: 10747404

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Reetz MT, Jaeger KE (2000)
Enantioselective enzymes for organic synthesis created by directed evolution
Chemistry 6 :407

Reetz MT, Jaeger KE (2000)
Chemistry 6 :407