Journal article
Rapid directed evolution of stabilized proteins with cellular high-throughput encapsulation solubilization and screening (CHESS)
KJ Yong, DJ Scott
Biotechnology and Bioengineering | WILEY | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1002/bit.25451
Abstract
Directed evolution is a powerful method for engineering proteins towards user-defined goals and has been used to generate novel proteins for industrial processes, biological research and drug discovery. Typical directed evolution techniques include cellular display, phage display, ribosome display and water-in-oil compartmentalization, all of which physically link individual members of diverse gene libraries to their translated proteins. This allows the screening or selection for a desired protein function and subsequent isolation of the encoding gene from diverse populations. For biotechnological and industrial applications there is a need to engineer proteins that are functional under cond..
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