Authored by one of the world's leading organic chemists, this
authoritative reference provides an overview of basic strategies in
directed evolution and introduces common gene mutagenesis, screening and
selection methods.
Throughout the text, emphasis is placed on methodology development to
maximize efficiency, reliability and speed of the experiments and to
provide guidelines for efficient protein engineering. Professor Reetz
highlights the application of directed evolution experiments to address
limitations in the field of enzyme selectivity, substrate scope,
activity and robustness. He critically reviews recent developments and
case studies, takes a look at future applications in the field of
organic synthesis, and concludes with lessons learned from previous
experiments.