How enzyme promiscuity and horizontal gene transfer contribute to metabolic innovation

Volume: 287, Issue: 7, Pages: 1323 - 1342
Published: Jan 10, 2020
Abstract
Promiscuity is the coincidental ability of an enzyme to catalyze its native reaction and additional reactions that are not biological functions in the same active site. Promiscuity plays a central role in enzyme evolution and is thus a useful property for protein and metabolic engineering. This review examines enzyme evolution holistically, beginning with evaluating biochemical support for four enzyme evolution models. As expected, there is...
Paper Details
Title
How enzyme promiscuity and horizontal gene transfer contribute to metabolic innovation
Published Date
Jan 10, 2020
Volume
287
Issue
7
Pages
1323 - 1342
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