Protein engineering is an established method for tailoring enzymatic reactivity. A commonly used method is directed evolution, where the mutagenesis and natural selection process is mimicked and accelerated in the laboratory. Here, we describe a reliable method for generating saturation mutagenesis libraries by Golden Gate cloning in a broad host range plasmid containing the pBBR1 replicon. The applicability is demonstrated by generating a mutant library of the iron nitrogenase gene cluster (anfHDGK) of Rhodobacter capsulatus, which is subsequently screened for the improved formation of molecular hydrogen.
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