Directed evolution is a widely-used engineering strategy for improving the stabilities or biochemical functions of proteins by repeated rounds of mutation and selection. These experiments offer empirical lessons about how proteins evolve in the face of clearly-defined laboratory selection pressures. Directed evolution has revealed that single amino acid mutations can enhance properties such as catalytic activity or stability and that adaptation can often occur through pathways consisting of sequential beneficial mutations. When there are no single mutations that improve a particular protein property experiments always find a wealth of mutations that are neutral with respect to the laboratory-defined measure of fitness. These neutral mutatio...
The stunning array of features and functions exhibited by proteins in nature should convince most sc...
The stunning array of features and functions exhibited by proteins in nature should convince most sc...
AbstractSuccess in evolution depends critically upon the ability of organisms to adapt, a property t...
Directed evolution is a widely-used engineering strategy for improving the stabilities or biochemica...
Directed evolution circumvents our profound ignorance of how a protein's sequence encodes its functi...
Directed evolution circumvents our profound ignorance of how a protein's sequence encodes its functi...
Applying artificial selection to create new proteins has allowed us to explore fundamental processes...
Directed evolution can generate a remarkable range of new enzyme properties. Alternate substrate spe...
Engineered proteins are being widely developed and employed in applications ranging from enzyme cata...
Proteins are evolvable in the sense that they are readily able to acquire new or improved functions ...
Proteins are evolvable in the sense that they are readily able to acquire new or improved functions ...
Adaptive mutations play an important role in molecular evolution. However, the frequency and nature ...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. During evolution, the fitness landscapes of p...
The principles governing protein evolution under strong selection are important because of the recen...
Although enzymes are the product of millions of years of natural evolution, their properties are fre...
The stunning array of features and functions exhibited by proteins in nature should convince most sc...
The stunning array of features and functions exhibited by proteins in nature should convince most sc...
AbstractSuccess in evolution depends critically upon the ability of organisms to adapt, a property t...
Directed evolution is a widely-used engineering strategy for improving the stabilities or biochemica...
Directed evolution circumvents our profound ignorance of how a protein's sequence encodes its functi...
Directed evolution circumvents our profound ignorance of how a protein's sequence encodes its functi...
Applying artificial selection to create new proteins has allowed us to explore fundamental processes...
Directed evolution can generate a remarkable range of new enzyme properties. Alternate substrate spe...
Engineered proteins are being widely developed and employed in applications ranging from enzyme cata...
Proteins are evolvable in the sense that they are readily able to acquire new or improved functions ...
Proteins are evolvable in the sense that they are readily able to acquire new or improved functions ...
Adaptive mutations play an important role in molecular evolution. However, the frequency and nature ...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. During evolution, the fitness landscapes of p...
The principles governing protein evolution under strong selection are important because of the recen...
Although enzymes are the product of millions of years of natural evolution, their properties are fre...
The stunning array of features and functions exhibited by proteins in nature should convince most sc...
The stunning array of features and functions exhibited by proteins in nature should convince most sc...
AbstractSuccess in evolution depends critically upon the ability of organisms to adapt, a property t...