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Novel substrate specificities

Evolutionary Generation of Enzymes with Novel Substrate Specificities... [Pg.329]

This chapter focuses on the creation of novel substrate specificities of enzymes. Although in principle, this would also include altered enantio- or stereoselectivity, this aspect is already covered extensively in Chapter 11. [Pg.330]

With this in mind, it is not surprising that the examples reported in the literature (Table 14.1) for novel substrate specificities by directed evolution can be subdivided into the following three groups (Scheme 14.1) ... [Pg.331]

Tab. 14.1. Examples for the evolutionary generation of enzymes with novel substrate specificities. Tab. 14.1. Examples for the evolutionary generation of enzymes with novel substrate specificities.
Scheme 14.2. Structures of compounds used (la,b, 4) and obtained (2,3) by directed evolution of biocatalysts aiming at novel substrate specificities. Scheme 14.2. Structures of compounds used (la,b, 4) and obtained (2,3) by directed evolution of biocatalysts aiming at novel substrate specificities.
J. Liu, N. W. Shworak, P. Sinay, J. J. Schwartz, L. Zhang, L. M. Fritze, R. D. Rosenberg, Expression of heparan sulfate D-glucosaminyl 3-O-sulfotransferase isoforms reveals novel substrate specificities. J. Biol. Chem. 1999 274, 5185 92. [Pg.1375]


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