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Protein function evolution expression improvement

In contrast to rational approaches, the directed evolution of enzymes is based on the search of useful functionalities in libraries randomly generated and on improvement by suitable and proper selection. The directed evolution combines two powerful and independent technologies methods for the generation of random genetic libraries and strategies for the selection of variant enzymes with the specific capabilities [499-503]. This process can result in biocatalysts with non-natural proprieties, since the proteins are expressed in recombinant cells decoupled from its biological functions and evolved under unusual conditions. One additional advantage is the possibility to tailor not only individual proteins, but also the whole biosynthetic and catabohc pathways [471]. [Pg.153]


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