Designed divergent evolution of enzyme function

Nature64.80
Volume: 440, Issue: 7087, Pages: 1078 - 1082
Published: Apr 1, 2006
Abstract
It is generally believed that proteins with promiscuous functions divergently evolved to acquire higher specificity and activity, and that this process was highly dependent on the ability of proteins to alter their functions with a small number of amino acid substitutions (plasticity). The application of this theory of divergent molecular evolution to promiscuous enzymes may allow us to design enzymes with more specificity and higher activity....
Paper Details
Title
Designed divergent evolution of enzyme function
Published Date
Apr 1, 2006
Journal
Volume
440
Issue
7087
Pages
1078 - 1082
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