Protein engineering / edited by Dan E. Robertson, Joseph P. Noel.
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TextSeries: Methods in enzymology ; v. 388.Publication details: San Diego, California : Elsevier Academic Press, ©2004.Description: 1 online resource (xxxvii, 413 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780080497259
- 008049725X
- 0121827933
- 9780121827939
- 1281011541
- 9781281011541
- Protein engineering
- Proteins -- Synthesis
- Genetic engineering
- Proteins -- Structure-activity relationships
- Proteins -- Conformation
- Genetic Engineering
- Protein Conformation
- Proteins -- genetics
- Protein Engineering
- Protein Biosynthesis
- Technologie des protéines
- Protéines -- Synthèse
- Protéines -- Relations structure-activité
- Génie génétique
- Protéines -- Conformation
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biochemistry
- Proteins -- Conformation
- Genetic engineering
- Protein engineering
- Proteins -- Structure-activity relationships
- Proteins -- Synthesis
- Proteine
- Enzymologie
- DNA
- Recombinatie
- Eiwitsynthese
- Ingénierie des protéines
- Synthèse protéique
- Manipulation génétique
- Relation structure-activité (Biochimie)
- Protéine
- 572/.7 22
- QP601 .M49 vol. 388
- TP248.65.P76
- QU 55
- WC 4355
- BIO 220f
- BIO 180f
- CHE 820f
- 42.13
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Section I. Methodology -- Gene site saturation mutagenesis : a comprehensive mutagenesis approach -- Single-stranded DNA family shuffling -- Module shuffling -- SCHEMA-guided protein recombination -- Staggered extension process in vitro DNA recombination -- Using incremental truncation to create libraries of hybrid enzymes -- Random multirecombinant polymerase chain reaction -- Gene library synthesis by structure-based combinatorial protein engineering -- New enzymes from combinatorial library modules -- Construction of protein fragment complementation libraries using incremental truncation -- Section II. Applications: optimization and screening -- GigaMatrix: a novel ultrahigh throughput protein optimization and discovery platform -- High throughput microplate screens for directed protein evolution -- Periplasmic expression as a basis for whole cell kinetic screening of unnatural enzyme reactivities -- Engineering the thermotolerance and pH optimum of family 11 xylanases by site-directed mutagenesis -- Screening for oxidative resistance -- Consensus-based engineering of protein stability: from intrabodies to thermostable enzymes -- Improving the functional expression of N-Carbamoylase by directed evolution using the green fluorescent protein fusion reporter system -- Section III. Applications: directed evolution of enzymatic function -- Directed evolution of lipases and esterases -- Protein engineering of the cytochrome P450 monooxygenase from bacillus megaterium -- Directed evolution of aldolases -- Changing the enantioselectivity of enzymes by directed evolution -- Control of stereoselectivity in phosphotriesterase -- Section IV. Applications: evolution of biosynthetic pathways -- Manipulation and analysis of polyketide synthases -- Reactions catalyzed by mature and recombinant nonribosomal peptide synthetases -- Engineering carotenoid biosynthetic pathways -- Section V. Devices, antibodies, and vaccines -- Directed evolution of bacteriorhodopsin for device applications -- Engineering antibody affinity by yeast surface display -- A conditionally replicating virus as a novel approach toward an HIV vaccine.
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This MIE volume covers methods for a multitude of topics among which are computational methods, laboratory methods, enzyme optimization, binding proteins/antibodies, and screening technologies.