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- Infologs abstract "Infologs are independently designed synthetic genes derived from one or a few genes where substitutions are systematically incorporated to maximize information. Infologs are designed for perfect diversity distribution to maximize search efficiency.Typical protein engineering methods rely on screening a high number (106-1012 or more) of gene variants to identify individuals with improved activity using a surrogate high throughput screen (HTP) to identify initial hits. Unfortunately, results are defined by what is screened for, thus the “hit” from the HTP screen often has very little real activity in a lower throughput assay more indicative of the improved functionality for which the protein is being developed. By adapting the standard algorithms for engineering complex systems to work with biological systems, the resulting process enables researchers to deconvolute how substitutions within a protein sequence modify its function. Combining these algorithms with an integrated query and ranking mechanism allows the identification of appropriate sequence substitutions. Infologs refers to the set of designed genes, singular use Infolog describes an individual variant.".
- Infologs thumbnail Infologs,_show_full_diversity_distribution_of_space.png?width=300.
- Infologs wikiPageExternalLink proteingps.
- Infologs wikiPageExternalLink EnzEngrXXI_2011_Final.pdf.
- Infologs wikiPageExternalLink GRC_Biocatalysis_ProteinGPS_Poster_072014.pdf.
- Infologs wikiPageID "37760976".
- Infologs wikiPageLength "11411".
- Infologs wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Infologs wikiPageRevisionID "665387559".
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Algorithm.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Algorithms.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_gene_synthesis.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bioinformatics.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_engineering.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Glutathione_S-transferase.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Homology_(biology).
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink OrthoDB.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Protein_engineering.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Protein_folding.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Site-directed_mutagenesis.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink Synthetic_biology.
- Infologs wikiPageWikiLink File:Infologs,_show_full_diversity_distribution_of_space.png.
- Infologs align "center".
- Infologs caption "Homologs: Naturally occurring genes that share common ancestry and traits. Diversity is biased and non-systematic.".
- Infologs caption "Infologs: Independently designed synthetic genes derived from one or a few genes where substitutions are systematically incorporated to maximize information. Infologs are designed for perfect diversity distribution to maximize search efficiency.".
- Infologs footer "Comparison of Homologs and Infologs".
- Infologs hasPhotoCollection Infologs.
- Infologs image "Homologs.png".
- Infologs image "Wheat GST Infologs.jpg".
- Infologs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Infologs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Infologs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Infologs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
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- Infologs subject Category:Bioinformatics.
- Infologs subject Category:Protein_engineering.
- Infologs type Article.
- Infologs type Article.
- Infologs type Biostatistic.
- Infologs comment "Infologs are independently designed synthetic genes derived from one or a few genes where substitutions are systematically incorporated to maximize information. Infologs are designed for perfect diversity distribution to maximize search efficiency.Typical protein engineering methods rely on screening a high number (106-1012 or more) of gene variants to identify individuals with improved activity using a surrogate high throughput screen (HTP) to identify initial hits.".
- Infologs label "Infologs".
- Infologs sameAs m.0ngt8y_.
- Infologs sameAs Q17154989.
- Infologs sameAs Q17154989.
- Infologs wasDerivedFrom Infologs?oldid=665387559.
- Infologs depiction Infologs,_show_full_diversity_distribution_of_space.png.
- Infologs isPrimaryTopicOf Infologs.