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Insertions and deletions in protein evolution and engineering

Simone Savino, Tom Desmet, Jorick Franceus

2022Biotechnology Advances88 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Protein evolution or engineering studies are traditionally focused on amino acid substitutions and the way these contribute to fitness. Meanwhile, the insertion and deletion of amino acids is often overlooked, despite being one of the most common sources of genetic variation. Recent methodological advances and successful engineering stories have demonstrated that the time is ripe for greater emphasis on these mutations and their understudied effects. This review highlights the evolutionary importance and biotechnological relevance of insertions and deletions (indels). We provide a comprehensive overview of approaches that can be employed to include indels in random, (semi)-rational or computational protein engineering pipelines. Furthermore, we discuss the tolerance to indels at the structural level, address how domain indels can link the function of unrelated proteins, and feature studies that illustrate the surprising and intriguing potential of frameshift mutations.

Topics & Concepts

IndelFrameshift mutationProtein engineeringComputational biologyGeneticsRelevance (law)BiologyINDEL MutationMutationDomain (mathematical analysis)GeneMathematicsBiochemistrySingle-nucleotide polymorphismEnzymeGenotypeMathematical analysisLawPolitical scienceGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsMachine Learning in Bioinformatics
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