Improving the quality of industrially important enzymes by directed evolution |
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Authors: | Chirumamilla Rajendra Rani Muralidhar Reddivari Marchant Roger Nigam Poonam |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biotechnology Research Group, University of Ulster at Coleraine, N, Ireland, BT52 1SA, UK |
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Abstract: | Directed evolution is a new process for developing industrially viable biocatalysts. This technique does not require a comprehensive knowledge of the relationships between sequence structure and function of proteins as required by protein engineering. It mimics the process of Darwinian evolution in a test tube combining random mutagenesis and recombination with screening or selection for enzyme variants that have the desired properties. Directed evolution helps in enhancing the enzyme performance both in natural and synthetic environments. This article reviews the process of directed evolution and its application to improve substrate specificity, activity, enantioselectivity and thermal stability. |
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Keywords: | directed evolution substrate specificity activity enantioselectivity thermal stability mutagenesis |
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