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This basic part exhibits a strong tendency to form silicon-carbon bonds and is, therefore, a valuable addition to perform controlled organic chemistry in microorganisms. | This basic part exhibits a strong tendency to form silicon-carbon bonds and is, therefore, a valuable addition to perform controlled organic chemistry in microorganisms. | ||
A triple mutant of this part has already been applied in the successful synthesis of organosilicons as a proof-of-concept. | A triple mutant of this part has already been applied in the successful synthesis of organosilicons as a proof-of-concept. | ||
− | As a next step, this part can be implemented in the directed evolution approach of phage-assisted continuous evolution (PACE) or in the phage-related discontinuous evolution (PREDCEL) approach to improve organosilicon synthesis by cytochrome engineering.|https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/ | + | As a next step, this part can be implemented in the directed evolution approach of phage-assisted continuous evolution (PACE) or in the phage-related discontinuous evolution (PREDCEL) approach to improve organosilicon synthesis by cytochrome engineering.|https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/1/1d/T--Heidelberg--CytochromeCRMA.png}} |
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