Publications by authors named "Aurimas Baranauskas"

In vitro synthesis of cDNA is one of the most important techniques in present molecular biology. Faithful synthesis of long cDNA on highly structured RNA templates requires thermostable and processive reverse transcriptases. In a recent attempt to increase the thermostability of the wt Moloney Murine leukemia virus reverse transcriptase (M-MuLV RT), we have employed the compartmentalized ribosome display (CRD) evolution in vitro technique and identified a large set of previously unknown mutations that enabled cDNA synthesis at elevated temperatures.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Aurimas Baranauskas"

  • - Aurimas Baranauskas's research primarily focuses on enhancing the functionality of reverse transcriptases, crucial enzymes in molecular biology for cDNA synthesis, particularly under challenging conditions such as high temperatures.
  • - His 2012 study on Moloney Murine leukemia virus reverse transcriptase (M-MuLV RT) utilized compartmentalized ribosome display (CRD) evolution to identify novel mutations that significantly improve the enzyme's thermostability and processivity.
  • - The findings suggest that these engineered M-MuLV RT variants can efficiently synthesize long cDNA from complex RNA templates, offering valuable tools for various applications in molecular biology.