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Directed Evolution: Engineering Biocatalysts | |
12 Enzyme evolution by in vitro compartmentalization In vitro compartmentalization (IVC) is based on water-in-oil emulsions where surfactants aid in the formation of microscopic aqueous compartments. These compartments simulate cellular compartments in which only the reaction for selection is performed. Inside each droplet transcription, translation, and expression of the desired protein takes place using active components. This method is poised to become the most promising for the future of enzyme evolution – we'll discuss why. Notes | |
Life Sciences Courses;Biological Engineering--Biomaterials;Biology--Cell Biology;Biology--Genetics | |
授课人:Dr. Kerry Love | |
机构:Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
主题词:58.1 | |
美国|英语 | |
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12 Enzyme evolution by in vitro compartmentalization In vitro compartmentalization (IVC) is based on water-in-oil emulsions where surfactants aid in the formation of microscopic aqueous compartments. These compartments simulate cellular compartments in which only the reaction for selection is performed. Inside each droplet transcription, translation, and expression of the desired protein takes place using active components. This method is poised to become the most promising for the future of enzyme evolution – we'll discuss why. Notes | 88KB | download | |
12 Enzyme evolution by in vitro compartmentalization In vitro compartmentalization (IVC) is based on water-in-oil emulsions where surfactants aid in the formation of microscopic aqueous compartments. These compartments simulate cellular compartments in which only the reaction for selection is performed. Inside each droplet transcription, translation, and expression of the desired protein takes place using active components. This method is poised to become the most promising for the future of enzyme evolution – we'll discuss why. Notes | 31KB | download |