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Directed Evolution

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    Chapter 1 Designing Overlap Extension PCR Primers for Protein Mutagenesis: A Programmatic Approach
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    Chapter 2 Recombination of Single Beneficial Substitutions Obtained from Protein Engineering by Computer-Assisted Recombination (CompassR)
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    Chapter 3 Nondegenerate Saturation Mutagenesis: Library Construction and Analysis via MAX and ProxiMAX Randomization
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    Chapter 4 Antha-Guided Automation of Darwin Assembly for the Construction of Bespoke Gene Libraries
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    Chapter 5 SpeedyGenesXL: an Automated, High-Throughput Platform for the Preparation of Bespoke Ultralarge Variant Libraries for Directed Evolution
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    Chapter 6 Facile Assembly of Combinatorial Mutagenesis Libraries Using Nicking Mutagenesis
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    Chapter 7 GeneORator: An Efficient Method for the Systematic Mutagenesis of Entire Genes
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    Chapter 8 Rapid Cloning of Random Mutagenesis Libraries Using PTO-QuickStep
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    Chapter 9 Construction of Strong Promoters by Assembling Sigma Factor Binding Motifs
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    Chapter 10 Application of Restriction Free (RF) Cloning in Circular Permutation
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    Chapter 11 Site-Directed Mutagenesis Method Mediated by Cas9
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    Chapter 12 Directed Evolution of Transcription Factor-Based Biosensors for Altered Effector Specificity
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    Chapter 13 A Screening Method for P450 BM3 Mutant Libraries Using Multiplexed Capillary Electrophoresis for Detection of Enzymatically Converted Compounds.
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    Chapter 14 Directed Evolution of Glycosyltransferases by a Single-Cell Ultrahigh-Throughput FACS-Based Screening Method
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    Chapter 15 Learning Strategies in Protein Directed Evolution
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Chapter title
Site-Directed Mutagenesis Method Mediated by Cas9
Chapter number 11
Book title
Directed Evolution
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2022
DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-2152-3_11
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Book ISBNs
978-1-07-162151-6, 978-1-07-162152-3
Authors

Chen, Wanping, She, Wenwen, Li, Aitao, Zhai, Chao, Ma, Lixin

Abstract

This study presents an in vitro CRISPR/Cas9-mediated mutagenic (ICM) system that allows rapid construction of designed mutants or site-saturation mutagenesis libraries in a PCR-independent manner. The plasmid DNA is double digested with Cas9 bearing specific single guide RNAs to remove the target nucleotides. Next, T5 exonuclease excises both 5'-ends of the linearized plasmid to generate homologous regions of approximately 15 nt. Subsequently, a short dsDNA of approximately 30-50 bp containing the desired mutation cyclizes the plasmid through base pairing and introduces the mutation into the plasmid. The gaps are repaired in Escherichia coli host cells after transformation. This method is highly efficient and accurate. Both single and multiple site-directed mutagenesis can be successfully performed, especially to large sized plasmids. This method demonstrates the great potential for creating high-quality mutant libraries in directed evolution as an alternative to PCR-based saturation mutagenesis, thus facilitating research on synthetic biology.

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