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Site directed mutagenesis as a precision tool to enable synthetic biology with engineered modular polyketide synthases 被引量:1

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摘要 Modular polyketide synthases(PKSs)are a multidomain megasynthase class of biosynthetic enzymes that have great promise for the development of new compounds,from new pharmaceuticals to high value commodity and specialty chemicals.Their colinear biosynthetic logic has been viewed as a promising platform for synthetic biology for decades.Due to this colinearity,domain swapping has long been used as a strategy to introduce molecular diversity.However,domain swapping often fails because it perturbs critical protein-protein interactions within the PKS.With our increased level of structural elucidation of PKSs,using judicious targeted mutations of individual residues is a more precise way to introduce molecular diversity with less potential for global disruption of the protein architecture.Here we review examples of targeted point mutagenesis to one or a few residues harbored within the PKS that alter domain specificity or selectivity,affect protein stability and interdomain communication,and promote more complex catalytic reactivity.
出处 《Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology》 SCIE 2020年第2期62-80,共19页 合成和系统生物技术(英文)
基金 This work was supported by funding provided by the University of Tennessee,Knoxville.
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