Publication: Directed Evolution of Sortase Activity and Specificity
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2014-06-06
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Dorr, Brent Matthew. 2014. Directed Evolution of Sortase Activity and Specificity. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.
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Nature employs complex networks of protein-tailoring enzymes to effect the post-translational modification of proteins in vivo. By comparison, modern chemical methods rely upon either nonspecific labeling techniques or upon the genetic incorporation of bioorthogonal handles. To develop truly robust bioconjugates it is necessary to develop methods which possess the exquisite activity and specificity observed in biological catalysts. One attractive strategy to achieve this is the engineering of protein-tailoring enzymes possessing user-defined specificity and high catalytic efficiency.
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Chemistry, Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Bioconjugation, Chemical Biology, Directed Evolution, Sortase
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