Protein thermostability engineering

The use of enzymes for industrial and biomedical applications is limited to their function at elevated temperatures. The principles of thermostability engineering need to be implemented for proteins with low thermal stability to broaden their applications. Therefore, understanding the thermal stabil...

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Published inRSC advances Vol. 6; no. 116; pp. 115252 - 11527
Main Authors Modarres, H. Pezeshgi, Mofrad, M. R, Sanati-Nezhad, A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2016
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Summary:The use of enzymes for industrial and biomedical applications is limited to their function at elevated temperatures. The principles of thermostability engineering need to be implemented for proteins with low thermal stability to broaden their applications. Therefore, understanding the thermal stability modulating factors of proteins is necessary for engineering their thermostability. In this review, first different thermostability enhancing strategies in both the sequence and structure levels, discovered by studying the natural proteins adapted to different conditions, are introduced. Next, the progress in the development of various computational methods to engineer thermostability of proteins by learning from nature and introducing several popular tools and algorithms for protein thermostability engineering is highlighted. Further discussion includes the challenges in the field of protein thermostability engineering such as the protein stability-activity trade-off. Finally, how thermostability engineering could be instrumental for the design of protein drugs for biomedical applications is demonstrated. Using structure and sequence based analysis we can engineer proteins to increase their thermal stability.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/c6ra16992a