Abstract:Two
fundamentally different approaches are routinely used for protein
engineering: user-defined mutagenesis and random mutagenesis, each
with its own strengths and weaknesses. Here, we invent a unique mutagenesis
protocol, which combines the advantages of user-defined mutagenesis
and random mutagenesis. The new method, termed the reverse Kunkel
method, allows the user to create random mutations at multiple specified
regions in a one-pot reaction. We demonstrated the reverse Kunkel
method by mimicking the somat… Show more
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