Proteins can be engineered for synthetic biology through circular permutation, a sequence rearrangement in which native protein termini become linked and new termini are created elsewhere through backbone fission. However, it remains challenging to anticipate a protein’s functional tolerance to circular permutation. Here, we describe new transposons for creating libraries of randomly circularly permuted proteins that minimize peptide additions at their termini, and we use transposase mutagenesis to study the tolerance of a thermophilic adenylate kinase (AK) to circular permutation. We find that libraries expressing permuted AKs with either short or long peptides amended to their N-terminus yield distinct sets of active variants and present ...
The rearrangement or permutation of protein substruc-tures is an important mode of divergence. Recen...
Circular permutations usually retain the native structure and function of a protein while inevitably...
The fraction of proteins that retain wild-type function after mutation has long been observed to dec...
Proteins can be engineered for synthetic biology through circular permutation, a sequence rearrangem...
Proteins can be engineered for synthetic biology through circular permutation, a sequence rearrangem...
Deep mutational scanning has been used to create high-resolution DNA sequence maps that illustrate t...
AbstractSuccess in evolution depends critically upon the ability of organisms to adapt, a property t...
One of the most extreme and fascinating examples of naturally occurring mutagenesis is represented b...
<div><p>Circular permutation (CP) refers to situations in which the termini of a protein are relocat...
Circular permutation is a common molecular mechanism for evolution of proteins. However, such re-arr...
A fundamental goal of protein biochemistry is to determine the sequence-function relationship, but t...
<div><p>Circular permutation is a common molecular mechanism for evolution of proteins. However, suc...
Combinatorial mutagenesis experiments show the existence of many different solutions to the problem ...
Circular permutation is a common molecular mechanism for evolution of proteins. However, such re-arr...
Circular permutation (CP) refers to situations in which the termini of a protein are relocated to ot...
The rearrangement or permutation of protein substruc-tures is an important mode of divergence. Recen...
Circular permutations usually retain the native structure and function of a protein while inevitably...
The fraction of proteins that retain wild-type function after mutation has long been observed to dec...
Proteins can be engineered for synthetic biology through circular permutation, a sequence rearrangem...
Proteins can be engineered for synthetic biology through circular permutation, a sequence rearrangem...
Deep mutational scanning has been used to create high-resolution DNA sequence maps that illustrate t...
AbstractSuccess in evolution depends critically upon the ability of organisms to adapt, a property t...
One of the most extreme and fascinating examples of naturally occurring mutagenesis is represented b...
<div><p>Circular permutation (CP) refers to situations in which the termini of a protein are relocat...
Circular permutation is a common molecular mechanism for evolution of proteins. However, such re-arr...
A fundamental goal of protein biochemistry is to determine the sequence-function relationship, but t...
<div><p>Circular permutation is a common molecular mechanism for evolution of proteins. However, suc...
Combinatorial mutagenesis experiments show the existence of many different solutions to the problem ...
Circular permutation is a common molecular mechanism for evolution of proteins. However, such re-arr...
Circular permutation (CP) refers to situations in which the termini of a protein are relocated to ot...
The rearrangement or permutation of protein substruc-tures is an important mode of divergence. Recen...
Circular permutations usually retain the native structure and function of a protein while inevitably...
The fraction of proteins that retain wild-type function after mutation has long been observed to dec...