Chimeric β-lactamases: global conservation of parental function and fast time-scale dynamics with increased slow motions.
Enzyme engineering has been facilitated by recombination of close homologues, followed by functional screening. In one such effort, chimeras of two class-A β-lactamases - TEM-1 and PSE-4 - were created according to structure-guided protein recombination and selected for their capacity to promote bac...
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Main Authors: | Christopher M Clouthier, Sébastien Morin, Sophie M C Gobeil, Nicolas Doucet, Jonathan Blanchet, Elisabeth Nguyen, Stéphane M Gagné, Joelle N Pelletier |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ca632b9d42fd4332a332b46c4fd95d68 |
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