PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

OmniChange: the sequence independent method for simultaneous site-saturation of five codons.

  • Alexander Dennig,
  • Amol V Shivange,
  • Jan Marienhagen,
  • Ulrich Schwaneberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026222
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 10
p. e26222

Abstract

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Focused mutant library generation methods have been developed to improve mainly "localizable" enzyme properties such as activity and selectivity. Current multi-site saturation methods are restricted by the gene sequence, require subsequent PCR steps and/or additional enzymatic modifications. Here we report, a multiple site saturation mutagenesis method, OmniChange, which simultaneously and efficiently saturates five independent codons. As proof of principle, five chemically cleaved DNA fragments, each carrying one NNK-degenerated codon, were generated and assembled to full gene length in a one-pot-reaction without additional PCR-amplification or use of restriction enzymes or ligases. Sequencing revealed the presence of up to 27 different codons at individual positions, corresponding to 84.4% of the theoretical diversity offered by NNK-degeneration. OmniChange is absolutely sequence independent, does not require a minimal distance between mutated codons and can be accomplished within a day.