Roodveldt_2005_Curr.Opin.Struct.Biol_15_50

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Title : Directed evolution of proteins for heterologous expression and stability - Roodveldt_2005_Curr.Opin.Struct.Biol_15_50
Author(s) : Roodveldt C , Aharoni A , Tawfik DS
Ref : Current Opinion in Structural Biology , 15 :50 , 2005
Abstract :

Recent developments have been made in the application of directed evolution to achieve the efficient heterologous expression of proteins in Escherichia coli and yeast by increasing the stability and solubility of the protein in the host environment. One interesting conclusion that emerges is that the evolutionary process often improves the stability and solubility of an intermediate (apoprotein, proprotein or folding intermediate) that otherwise constitutes a bottleneck to functional expression, rather than altering the protein's final state.

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PubMedID: 15718133

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Roodveldt C, Aharoni A, Tawfik DS (2005)
Directed evolution of proteins for heterologous expression and stability
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 15 :50

Roodveldt C, Aharoni A, Tawfik DS (2005)
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 15 :50