Although proteins can be artificially improved by random insertion and deletion mutagenesis methods, these procedures are technically difficult. Here we describe a simple method called random insertional-deletional strand exchange mutagenesis (RAISE). This method is based on gene shuffling and can be used to introduce a wide variety of insertions, deletions, and substitutions. RAISE involves three steps: DNA fragmentation, attachment of a random short sequence, and reconstruction. This yields unique mutants and can be a powerful technique for protein engineering.
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