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Semi-rational approaches to engineering enzyme activity: combining the benefits of directed evolution and rational design

Many research groups successfully rely on whole-gene random mutagenesis and recombination approaches for the directed evolution of enzymes. Recent advances in enzyme engineering have used a combination of these random methods of directed evolution with elements of rational enzyme modification to suc...

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Published in:Current opinion in biotechnology 2005-08, Vol.16 (4), p.378-384
Main Authors: Chica, Roberto A, Doucet, Nicolas, Pelletier, Joelle N
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