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Strategic engineering of morphinone reductase and PETN reductase for biotransformation and biosensor applications

ReferenceE09215
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor Neil Bruce
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Professor Peter Moody, Professor Nigel Scrutton
Institution University of York
DepartmentBiology
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 189,990
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 01/04/1998
End date 01/12/2002
Duration56 months

Abstract

This project is aimed at investigating the structure and function of two closely related enzymes, morphinone reductase and PETN reductase, and engineering both enzymes to improve their applications in biotransformations and sensors. The physical chemical parameters of the enzymes which require changing are the cofactor specificity of morphinone reductase, and the substrate specificity of PETN reductase. We propose to obtain 3D structural data for the two enzymes at atomic resolution in order to pursue rational protein engineering to improve these systems. Work will also be directed towards randomly mutating libraries containing the PETN reductase gene (onr) from which variants will be selected that possess improved specificity. (Joint with grant 91/E09216) (MOD Joint-grant scheme)

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Committee Closed Committee - Engineering & Biological Systems (EBS)
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