The ability to synthesize and propagate genetic information encoded in the framework of xeno-nucleic acid (XNA) polymers would inform a wide range of topics from the origins of life to synthetic biology. While directed evolution has produced examples of engineered polymerases that can accept XNA substrates, these enzymes function with reduced activity relative to their natural counterparts. Here, we describe a biochemical strategy that enables the discovery of engineered polymerases with improved activity for a given unnatural polymerase function. Our approach involves identifying specificity determining residues (SDRs) that control polymerase activity, screening mutations at SDR positions in a model polymerase scaffold, and assaying key ga...
International audienceNucleic acid aptamers, especially RNA, exhibit valuable advantages compared to...
DNA polymerase substrate specificity is fundamental to genome integrity and to polymerase applicatio...
Xeno-nucleic acids (XNAs) are synthetic genetic polymers with backbone structures composed of non-ri...
Polymerases are an ancient family of enzymes that synthesize long strands of DNA and RNA. These enzy...
Polymerases are an ancient family of enzymes that synthesize long strands of DNA and RNA. These enzy...
abstract: Nucleic acids encode the information required to create life, and polymerases are the gate...
Artificial or xeno nucleic acids (XNAs) present an alternative to natural genetic polymers by expand...
Nucleic acid polymerases are the most important reagents in biotechnology. Unfortunately, their high...
DNA polymerases are involved in all DNA synthesis occurring in nature. Furthermore, DNA polymerases ...
DNA-dependent DNA polymerases have been extensively studied for over 60 years and lie at the core of...
DNA-dependent DNA polymerases have been extensively studied for over 60 years and lie at the core of...
DNA polymerases the key enzymes for several biotechnological applications. Obviously, nature has not...
Darwinian evolution experiments carried out on xeno-nucleic acid (XNA) polymers require engineered p...
Darwinian evolution experiments carried out on xeno-nucleic acid (XNA) polymers require engineered p...
Artificial or xeno nucleic acids (XNAs) present an alternative to natural genetic polymers by expand...
International audienceNucleic acid aptamers, especially RNA, exhibit valuable advantages compared to...
DNA polymerase substrate specificity is fundamental to genome integrity and to polymerase applicatio...
Xeno-nucleic acids (XNAs) are synthetic genetic polymers with backbone structures composed of non-ri...
Polymerases are an ancient family of enzymes that synthesize long strands of DNA and RNA. These enzy...
Polymerases are an ancient family of enzymes that synthesize long strands of DNA and RNA. These enzy...
abstract: Nucleic acids encode the information required to create life, and polymerases are the gate...
Artificial or xeno nucleic acids (XNAs) present an alternative to natural genetic polymers by expand...
Nucleic acid polymerases are the most important reagents in biotechnology. Unfortunately, their high...
DNA polymerases are involved in all DNA synthesis occurring in nature. Furthermore, DNA polymerases ...
DNA-dependent DNA polymerases have been extensively studied for over 60 years and lie at the core of...
DNA-dependent DNA polymerases have been extensively studied for over 60 years and lie at the core of...
DNA polymerases the key enzymes for several biotechnological applications. Obviously, nature has not...
Darwinian evolution experiments carried out on xeno-nucleic acid (XNA) polymers require engineered p...
Darwinian evolution experiments carried out on xeno-nucleic acid (XNA) polymers require engineered p...
Artificial or xeno nucleic acids (XNAs) present an alternative to natural genetic polymers by expand...
International audienceNucleic acid aptamers, especially RNA, exhibit valuable advantages compared to...
DNA polymerase substrate specificity is fundamental to genome integrity and to polymerase applicatio...
Xeno-nucleic acids (XNAs) are synthetic genetic polymers with backbone structures composed of non-ri...