“… [3] Since then, numerous in vitro and in vivo studies based on focused libraries in microtiter plates (MTPs) have been reported. [4] Selected examples include 1) the directed evolution of sortase A to improve its robustness and activity by focused loop engineering and head‐to‐tail backbone cyclization, [5] 2) the directed evolution of enantiospecific enzymes,[ 6 , 7 , 8 ] 3) the directed evolution of P450 for various applications,[ 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 ] and, more recently, 4) the directed evolution of a de novo designed retro‐aldolase, [13] of a metalloenzyme for enantiospecific ester hydrolysis designed from short peptides, [14] and of a metalloenzyme for olefin metathesis using an expanded nitrobindin variant. [15] Lately, directed evolution finds also increased use in the biotechnological field: for example, the process and enzyme engineering approach applied to galactose oxidase for the biocatalytic transformation of 5‐hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), a valuable building block in the synthesis of materials from renewable resources.…”