The generation of diversity for directed protein evolution experiments shows an important bottleneck in the in vitro random mutagenesis protocols. Most Of them are biased towards specific changes that eventually confer a predicted and conservative mutational spectrum, limiting the exploration of the vast protein space. The current work describes a simple methodology to in vivo recombine mutant libraries with different nucleotide bias created by in vitro methods. This in vivo assembly was based on the accurate physiology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which as host, provided its high homologous recombination frequency to shuffle the libraries in a nonmutagenic way. The fungal thermophilic laccase from Myceliophthora thermophila expressed in S....
Fungal laccases are biotechnologically relevant enzymes that are capable of oxidizing a wide array o...
Laccases have many potential areas of commercial use including e.g. pulp bleaching, textile dye deco...
During directed evolution to functionally express the high redox potential laccase from the PM1 basi...
2 Combinatorial saturation mutagenesis-CSM- is a valuable tool for improving enzymatic properties fr...
Laccase from Myceliophthora thermophila (MtL) was expressed in functional form in Saccharomyces cere...
Combinatorial saturation mutagenesis -CSM- is a valuable tool for improving enzymatic properties fro...
204 páginas, 64 figuras y 29 tablasMimicking the darwinist algorithm of natural selection, through s...
A mutant laccase from the Ascomycete Myceliophthora thermophila has been submitted to iterative cycl...
SummaryFungal laccases are remarkable green catalysts that have a broad substrate specificity and ma...
Laccases have great potential for industrial applications due to their green catalytic properties an...
Fungal laccases are biotechnologically relevant enzymes that are capable of oxidizing a wide array o...
SummaryThermostable laccases with a high-redox potential have been engineered through a strategy tha...
Laccase from Myceliophthora thermophila (MtL) was expressed in functional form in Saccharomyces cere...
In spite of its broad specificity among phenols, Trametes versicolor laccase hardly succeeds in oxid...
Understanding the molecular determinants of enzyme performance is of primary importance for the rati...
Fungal laccases are biotechnologically relevant enzymes that are capable of oxidizing a wide array o...
Laccases have many potential areas of commercial use including e.g. pulp bleaching, textile dye deco...
During directed evolution to functionally express the high redox potential laccase from the PM1 basi...
2 Combinatorial saturation mutagenesis-CSM- is a valuable tool for improving enzymatic properties fr...
Laccase from Myceliophthora thermophila (MtL) was expressed in functional form in Saccharomyces cere...
Combinatorial saturation mutagenesis -CSM- is a valuable tool for improving enzymatic properties fro...
204 páginas, 64 figuras y 29 tablasMimicking the darwinist algorithm of natural selection, through s...
A mutant laccase from the Ascomycete Myceliophthora thermophila has been submitted to iterative cycl...
SummaryFungal laccases are remarkable green catalysts that have a broad substrate specificity and ma...
Laccases have great potential for industrial applications due to their green catalytic properties an...
Fungal laccases are biotechnologically relevant enzymes that are capable of oxidizing a wide array o...
SummaryThermostable laccases with a high-redox potential have been engineered through a strategy tha...
Laccase from Myceliophthora thermophila (MtL) was expressed in functional form in Saccharomyces cere...
In spite of its broad specificity among phenols, Trametes versicolor laccase hardly succeeds in oxid...
Understanding the molecular determinants of enzyme performance is of primary importance for the rati...
Fungal laccases are biotechnologically relevant enzymes that are capable of oxidizing a wide array o...
Laccases have many potential areas of commercial use including e.g. pulp bleaching, textile dye deco...
During directed evolution to functionally express the high redox potential laccase from the PM1 basi...