Consensus protein design

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Abstract

A popular and successful strategy in semi-rational design of protein stability is the use of evolutionary information encapsulated in homologous protein sequences. Consensus design is based on the hypothesis that at a given position, the respective consensus amino acid contributes more than average to the stability of the protein than non-conserved amino acids. Here, we review the consensus design approach, its theoretical underpinnings, successes, limitations and challenges, as well as providing a detailed guide to its application in protein engineering.

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Porebski, B. T., & Buckle, A. M. (2016, July 1). Consensus protein design. Protein Engineering, Design and Selection. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/protein/gzw015

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