Publicação: DIRECTED EVOLUTION OF ENZYMES: SMALL CHANGES, BETTER BIOCATALYSTS
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Biocatalysis is now a mature field, both in the laboratory and industrial scale. This approach counts on enzyme high selectivity, biodegradability, elegant control over the outcome of reaction conditions and as a possible solution to address some challenges in Green Chemistry faced by synthetic organic chemists. However, many wild-type ready-to-use enzymes were not designed to accommodate the organic substrates needed by today's demands. Or they do not fit a predefined optimum process condition or even, useful reactions are not accessible because there is no enzyme counterpart for metallo- and organocatalysts. This review will give a brief introduction on the protein engineering tools (directed evolution, rational design, and semi-rational design) and will focus on directed evolution of enzymes, their impact in chemistry with examples from production of commodity chemicals to pharmaceutical intermediates and its potential as a tool to achieve greener chemistry criteria will be discussed.
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protein engineering, biocatalysis, green chemistry, organic synthesis
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Quimica Nova. Sao Paulo: Soc Brasileira Quimica, v. 43, n. 6, p. 773-786, 2020.