2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2019.113474
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High-throughput screening of enzyme mutants by comparison of their activity ratios to an enzyme tag

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“…1a, b, c, d in Ref. [1], respectively, here are the detection of polypeptides after separation by PAGE. (a) Coomassie Blue R250 staining.…”
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“…1a, b, c, d in Ref. [1], respectively, here are the detection of polypeptides after separation by PAGE. (a) Coomassie Blue R250 staining.…”
Section: Data Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dataset in this report will facilitate understanding the validation and application of a new high-throughput screening strategy to mutants of an enzyme in a library [1]. To recognize positive mutants in a library, this new screening strategy fuses enzyme/mutants with a tag enzyme to compare activity ratios of the enzyme/mutants to the tag enzyme in cell lysates of their fused forms, when such activity ratios have physical significance and are proportional to specific activities of the non-fused counterpart enzyme/mutants.…”
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