蛋白质工程
合成生物学
生物催化
生化工程
蛋白质设计
定向进化
计算生物学
脚手架
代谢工程
定向分子进化
功能(生物学)
分区(防火)
酶
支架蛋白
生物
计算机科学
生物化学
蛋白质结构
工程类
细胞生物学
突变体
数据库
基因
信号转导
离子液体
催化作用
作者
Ye Li,Patrick C. Cirino
摘要
ABSTRACT Protein engineers are increasingly able to rely on structure‐function insights, computational methods, and deeper understanding of natural biosynthesis processes, to streamline the design and applications of enzymes. This review highlights recent successes in applying new or improved protein engineering strategies toward the design of improved enzymes and enzymes with new activities. We focus on three approaches: structure‐guided protein design, computational design, and the use of novel scaffolding and compartmentalization techniques to improve performance of multienzyme systems. Examples described address problems relating to enzyme specificity, stability, and/or activity, or aim to balance sequential reactions and route intermediates by co‐localizing multiple enzymes. Specific applications include improving production of biofuels using enzymes with altered cofactor specificity, production of high‐value chiral compounds by enzymes with tailored substrate specificities, and accelerated cellulose degradation via multi‐enzyme scaffold assemblies. Collectively, these studies demonstrate a growing variety of computational and molecular biology tools. Continued advances on these fronts coupled with better mindfulness of how to apply proteins in unique ways offer exciting prospects for future protein engineering and biocatalysis research. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2014;111: 1273–1287. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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