نتایج جستجو برای: random mutagenesis

تعداد نتایج: 309957  

2012
Gurkan Guntas Manu Kanwar Marc Ostermeier

Generating diverse protein libraries that contain improved variants at a sufficiently high frequency is critical for improving the properties of proteins using directed evolution. Many studies have illustrated how random mutagenesis, cassette mutagenesis, DNA shuffling and similar approaches are effective diversity generating methods for directed evolution. Very few studies have explored random...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
samia siddique department of chemistry, government college university lahore, lahore, pakistan quratulain syed food and biotechnology research center, pcsir laboratories complex, ferozpur lahore, lahore, pakistan ahmad adnan department of chemistry, government college university lahore, lahore, pakistan fahim ashraf qureshi office of research, innovation and commercialization, comsats institute of information and technology, islamabad, pakistan; office of research, innovation and commercialization, comsats institute of information and technology, islamabad, pakistan. tel: +92-3334101261, fax: +92-519247008

conclusions: the hereditary stability analysis of the uv mentioning 45 minutes revealed the uv exposure time for mutants and 3 represented the colony taken from the plate irradiated for 45 minutes mutant showed that the production of avermectin b1b remained constant and no reverse mutation occurred after 15 generations. results: avermectin b1b-hyper-producing mutant, produced using these three ...

Journal: :BMC Biotechnology 2004
Misa Gray Martin Kupiec Saul M Honigberg

BACKGROUND A valuable weapon in the arsenal available to yeast geneticists is the ability to introduce specific mutations into yeast genome. In particular, methods have been developed to introduce deletions into the yeast genome using PCR fragments. These methods are highly efficient because they do not require cloning in plasmids. RESULTS We have modified the existing method for introducing ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Pauline C. Ng Steven Henikoff

Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) studies and random mutagenesis projects identify amino acid substitutions in protein-coding regions. Each substitution has the potential to affect protein function. SIFT (Sorting Intolerant From Tolerant) is a program that predicts whether an amino acid substitution affects protein function so that users can prioritize substitutions for further study. We hav...

2017
Josep V Forment Mareike Herzog Julia Coates Tomasz Konopka Bianca V Gapp Sebastian M Nijman David J Adams Thomas M Keane Stephen P Jackson

In model organisms, classical genetic screening via random mutagenesis provides key insights into the molecular bases of genetic interactions, helping to define synthetic lethality, synthetic viability and drug-resistance mechanisms. The limited genetic tractability of diploid mammalian cells, however, precludes this approach. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of classical genetic screening ...

2018
Moritz Horn Virginia Kroef Kira Allmeroth Nicole Schuller Stephan Miethe Martin Peifer Josef M. Penninger Ulrich Elling Martin S. Denzel

Forward genetic screens in haploid mammalian cells have recently emerged as powerful tools for the discovery and investigation of recessive traits. Use of the haploid system provides unique genetic tractability and resolution. Upon positive selection, these screens typically employ analysis of loss-of-function (LOF) alleles and are thus limited to non-essential genes. Many relevant compounds, i...

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