Back in 2003, we published ‘MAX ’ randomization, a process of non-degenerate saturation mutagenesis using exactly 20 codons (one for each amino acid) or else any required subset of those 20 codons. ‘MAX’ randomization saturates codons located in isolated positions within a protein, as might be required in enzyme engineering, or else on one face of an α-helix, as in zinc-finger engineering. Since that time, we have been asked for an equivalent process that can saturate multiple contiguous codons in a non-degenerate manner. We have now developed ‘ProxiMAX ’ randomization, which does just that: generating DNA cassettes for saturationmutagenesis without degeneracy or bias. Offering an alternative to trinucleotide phosphoramidite chemistry, Prox...
Saturation mutagenesis is employed in protein engineering and genome-editing efforts to generate lib...
A new approach for the synthesis of randomized DNA sequences containing the 20 codons corresponding ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Back in 2003, we published ‘MAX’ randomisation, a process of non-degenerate saturation mutagenesis u...
Non-degenerate saturation mutagenesis is critical to library composition both in terms of library si...
Randomisation of DNA using conventional methodology requires an excess of genes to be cloned, since ...
Saturation mutagenesis probes define sections of the vast protein sequence space. However, even if r...
We developed new criteria for determining the library size in a saturation mutagenesis experiment. W...
Saturation mutagenesis probes define sections of the vast protein sequence space. However, even if r...
We have previously described ProxiMAX, a technology that enables the fabrication of precise, combina...
During the last decade the use of randomised gene libraries has had an enormous impact in the field ...
We have previously described ProxiMAX, a technology that enables the fabrication of precise, combina...
Site-saturation mutagenesis (SSM) has been used in directed evolution of proteins for a long time. A...
Focused mutant library generation methods have been developed to improve mainly "localizable" enzyme...
Saturation mutagenesis is a powerful tool in modern protein engineering, which permits key residues ...
Saturation mutagenesis is employed in protein engineering and genome-editing efforts to generate lib...
A new approach for the synthesis of randomized DNA sequences containing the 20 codons corresponding ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Back in 2003, we published ‘MAX’ randomisation, a process of non-degenerate saturation mutagenesis u...
Non-degenerate saturation mutagenesis is critical to library composition both in terms of library si...
Randomisation of DNA using conventional methodology requires an excess of genes to be cloned, since ...
Saturation mutagenesis probes define sections of the vast protein sequence space. However, even if r...
We developed new criteria for determining the library size in a saturation mutagenesis experiment. W...
Saturation mutagenesis probes define sections of the vast protein sequence space. However, even if r...
We have previously described ProxiMAX, a technology that enables the fabrication of precise, combina...
During the last decade the use of randomised gene libraries has had an enormous impact in the field ...
We have previously described ProxiMAX, a technology that enables the fabrication of precise, combina...
Site-saturation mutagenesis (SSM) has been used in directed evolution of proteins for a long time. A...
Focused mutant library generation methods have been developed to improve mainly "localizable" enzyme...
Saturation mutagenesis is a powerful tool in modern protein engineering, which permits key residues ...
Saturation mutagenesis is employed in protein engineering and genome-editing efforts to generate lib...
A new approach for the synthesis of randomized DNA sequences containing the 20 codons corresponding ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...