Stress-Driven Selection of Novel Phenotypes

TBMG-10745

08/01/2011

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A process has been developed that can confer novel properties, such as metal resistance, to a host bacterium. This same process can also be used to produce RNAs and peptides that have novel properties, such as the ability to bind particular compounds. It is inherent in the method that the peptide or RNA will behave as expected in the target organism. Plasmid-born mini-gene libraries coding for either a population of combinatorial peptides or stable, artificial RNAs carrying random inserts are produced. These libraries, which have no bias towards any biological function, are used to transform the organism of interest and to serve as an initial source of genetic variation for stress-driven evolution.

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"Stress-Driven Selection of Novel Phenotypes," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2011.
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Aug 1, 2011
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TBMG-10745
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English