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Highly efficient libraries design for saturation mutagenesis
Year:
2022
Source of publication :
Synthetic biology
Authors :
Pines, Gur
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Gur Pines 
Assaf Pines
Carrie A Eckert  

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Abstract:

Saturation mutagenesis is a semi-rational approach for protein engineering where sites are saturated either entirely or partially to include amino acids of interest. We previously reported on a codon compression algorithm, where a set of minimal degenerate codons are selected according to user-defined parameters such as the target organism, type of saturation and usage levels. Here, we communicate an addition to our web tool that considers the distance between the wild-type codon and the library, depending on its purpose. These forms of restricted collections further reduce library size, lowering downstream screening efforts or, in turn, allowing more comprehensive saturation of multiple sites. The library design tool can be accessed via http://www.dynamcc.com/dynamcc_d/. Graphical Abstract.

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codon compression
library design
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DOI :
10.1093/synbio/ysac006
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PubMed
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Language:
English
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Last updated date:
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Highly efficient libraries design for saturation mutagenesis

Gur Pines 
Assaf Pines
Carrie A Eckert  

Highly efficient libraries design for saturation mutagenesis .

Saturation mutagenesis is a semi-rational approach for protein engineering where sites are saturated either entirely or partially to include amino acids of interest. We previously reported on a codon compression algorithm, where a set of minimal degenerate codons are selected according to user-defined parameters such as the target organism, type of saturation and usage levels. Here, we communicate an addition to our web tool that considers the distance between the wild-type codon and the library, depending on its purpose. These forms of restricted collections further reduce library size, lowering downstream screening efforts or, in turn, allowing more comprehensive saturation of multiple sites. The library design tool can be accessed via http://www.dynamcc.com/dynamcc_d/. Graphical Abstract.

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