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Selections for enzymatic catalysts

Bertschinger, Julian
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Heinis, Christian  
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Neri, Dario
2005
Phage Display in Biotechnology and Drug Discovery

A review on various methods for the selection of catalysts using phage display. The different approaches (selection of catalysts by binding and direct selections for catalytic activity) are presented. Metallo-beta -lactamase BCII from Bacillus cereus was used as model enzyme. [on SciFinder (R)]

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Type
book part or chapter
Author(s)
Bertschinger, Julian
Heinis, Christian  
Neri, Dario
Date Issued

2005

Publisher

CRC Press

Publisher place

Boca Raton

Published in
Phage Display in Biotechnology and Drug Discovery
ISBN of the book

0-8247-5466-2

Start page

461

End page

491

Series title/Series vol.

Drug Discovery Series

Volume
3
Subjects

Bacillus cereus

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Phage display (selections for enzymic catalysts)

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Enzymes Role: BSU (Biological study

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unclassified)

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BIOL (Biological study) (selections for enzymic catalysts)

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review enzyme catalyst

Note

CAN 145:82002

16-0

Fermentation and Bioindustrial Chemistry

Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences,Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Zurich,Switz.

Journal; General Review

written in English.

9073-60-3 (Metallo-beta -Lactamase) Role: BSU (Biological study, unclassified), BIOL (Biological study) (BCII; selections for enzymic catalysts)

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

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Available on Infoscience
November 17, 2008
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