Protein stability arises from a combination of factors which are often difficult to rationalise. Therefore its improvement is better addressed through directed evolution than by rational design approaches. In this study, five rounds of mutagenesis/recombination followed by high-throughput screening (≈10,000 clones) yielded the hit 1B6 showing a 300-fold higher half life at 50°C than that exhibited by the homodimeric wild type PpAzoR azoreductase from Pseudomonas putida MET94. The characterization using fluorescence, calorimetry and light scattering shows that 1B6 has a folded state slightly less stable than the wild type (with lower melting and optimal temperatures) but in contrast is more resistant to irreversible denaturation. The superio...
Protein stabilization was achieved through in vivo screening based on the thermodynamic linkage betw...
Abstract Background Strategies for maximizing the microbial production of bio-based chemicals and fu...
Although general mechanisms of RNA folding and catalysis have been elucidated, little is known about...
Protein stability arises from a combination of factors which are often difficult to rationalise. The...
Directed evolution, inspired by Darwinian evolution in Nature, is an effective approach for protein ...
Although enzymes are the product of millions of years of natural evolution, their properties are fre...
During the past 15 years there has been a continuous flow of reports describing proteins stabilized ...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...
Protein engineering is a powerful tool for the improvement of the properties of biocatalysts, Previo...
In the vast number of random mutagenesis experiments that have targeted protein thermostability, sin...
The ability to add noncanonical amino acids to the genetic code may allow one to evolve proteins wit...
In recent years, many efforts have been made to isolate enzymes from extremophilic organisms in the ...
<div><p>Design of proteins with desired thermal properties is important for scientific and biotechno...
The stability of proteins is paramount for their therapeutic and industrial use and, thus, is a majo...
Directed evolution has emerged as one of the most effective protein engineering methods in basic res...
Protein stabilization was achieved through in vivo screening based on the thermodynamic linkage betw...
Abstract Background Strategies for maximizing the microbial production of bio-based chemicals and fu...
Although general mechanisms of RNA folding and catalysis have been elucidated, little is known about...
Protein stability arises from a combination of factors which are often difficult to rationalise. The...
Directed evolution, inspired by Darwinian evolution in Nature, is an effective approach for protein ...
Although enzymes are the product of millions of years of natural evolution, their properties are fre...
During the past 15 years there has been a continuous flow of reports describing proteins stabilized ...
Many proteins are rapidly deactivated when exposed to high or even ambient temperatures. This cannot...
Protein engineering is a powerful tool for the improvement of the properties of biocatalysts, Previo...
In the vast number of random mutagenesis experiments that have targeted protein thermostability, sin...
The ability to add noncanonical amino acids to the genetic code may allow one to evolve proteins wit...
In recent years, many efforts have been made to isolate enzymes from extremophilic organisms in the ...
<div><p>Design of proteins with desired thermal properties is important for scientific and biotechno...
The stability of proteins is paramount for their therapeutic and industrial use and, thus, is a majo...
Directed evolution has emerged as one of the most effective protein engineering methods in basic res...
Protein stabilization was achieved through in vivo screening based on the thermodynamic linkage betw...
Abstract Background Strategies for maximizing the microbial production of bio-based chemicals and fu...
Although general mechanisms of RNA folding and catalysis have been elucidated, little is known about...