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Expert Opin Biol Ther ; 8(8): 1087-98, 2008 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18613761

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BACKGROUND: Biocatalysts provide an economical and energy-efficient alternative to traditional chemical manufacturing processes. For processes where biocatalysts currently do not exist or existing protein catalysts function poorly, there is a tremendous need to discover new protein catalysts that function in industrial settings. The protein engineering community has traditionally relied on cell-based techniques in 96-well format to evolve new catalysts or improve existing enzymes. OBJECTIVE: This review examines recent progress made in many display technologies, providing powerful alternatives for generating novel enzymes with altered specificity or altogether new types of function. METHODS: Library creation methods and display technologies that are commonly used in conjunction with enzyme evolution are discussed. CONCLUSION: We conclude with an expert opinion on future trans-disciplinary approaches that combine directed evolution with computational design as novel platforms for rapidly discovering new types of catalytic function.


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Drug Industry/trends , Proteins/chemistry , Catalysis , Directed Molecular Evolution , Proteins/chemical synthesis
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