Expanding the utility of proteases in synthesis: broadening the substrate acceptance in non-coded amide bond formation using chemically modified mutants of subtilisin
The strategy of combined site directed mutagenesis and chemical modification creates chemically modified mutants (CMMs) with greatly broadened substrate specificities. We have previously reported that the CMMs of subtilisin Bacillus lentus (SBL) are efficient catalysts for the coupling of both L- an...
Main Authors: | Khumtaveeporn, K, Ullmann, A, Matsumoto, K, Davis, B, Jones, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2001
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