Hotspot Wizard‐informed engineering of a hyperthermophilic β‐glucosidase for enhanced enzyme activity at low temperatures
Mehmet Emre Erkanli,
Khalid El‐Halabi,
Ted Keunsil Kang
et al.
Abstract:Hyperthermophilic enzymes serve as an important source of industrial enzymes due to their high thermostability. Unfortunately, most hyperthermophilic enzymes suffer from reduced activity at low temperatures (e.g., ambient temperature), limiting their applicability. In addition, evolving hyperthermophilic enzymes to increase low temperature activity without compromising other desired properties is generally difficult. In the current study, a variant of β‐glucosidase from Pyrococcus furiosus (PfBGL) was engineer… Show more
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