Directed Evolution Library Creation

£89.50

Directed Evolution Library Creation

Methods and Protocols

Cellular biology (cytology)

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Collection: Methods in Molecular Biology

Language: English

Published by: Humana

Published on: 3rd February 2008

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781592593958


Biological Systems and Evolutionary Design

Biological systems are very special substrates for engineering—uniquely the products of evolution, they are easily redesigned by similar approaches. A simple algorithm of iterative cycles of diversification and selection, evolution works at all scales, from single molecules to whole ecosystems.

Applications of Evolutionary Design

In the little more than a decade since the first reported applications of evolutionary design to enzyme engineering, directed evolution has matured to the point where it now represents the centerpiece of industrial biocatalyst development and is being practiced by thousands of academic and industrial scientists in companies and universities around the world.

Advantages of Directed Evolution

The appeal of directed evolution is easy to understand: it is conceptually straightforward, it can be practiced without any special instrumentation and, most important, it frequently yields useful solutions, many of which are totally unanticipated.

Protein Engineering and Broader Applications

Directed evolution has rendered protein engineering readily accessible to a broad audience of scientists and engineers who wish to tailor a myriad of protein properties, including thermal and solvent stability, enzyme selectivity, specific activity, protease susceptibility, allosteric control of protein function, ligand binding, transcriptional activation, and solubility.

Furthermore, the range of applications has expanded to the engineering of more complex functions such as those performed by multiple proteins acting in concert (in biosynthetic pathways) or as part of macromolecular complexes and biological networks.

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