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Mutagenesis and Functional Selection Protocols for Directed Evolution of Proteins in E. coli
Published on: March 16, 2011
An efficient random mutagenesis technique using an E. coli mutator strain
A Greener1, M Callahan, B Jerpseth
1Stratagene Inc., La Jolla, CA 92037, USA. alan_greener@stratagene.com
Abstract:
Random mutagenesis of a cloned gene remains a central method to understand many aspects of the gene products function and structure. Having the ability to introduce a limited number of changes within a gene in a controlled fashion allows one to evaluate single changes and study the effect these variants have on the gene of interest. The in vivo random mutagenesis strategy described in this article, using an E. coli host, is a convenient method to introduce a limited number of mutations in a controlled manner.

