Nature Methods 3, 589 - 590 (2006)
doi:10.1038/nmeth0806-589
The charged sialic acid exhibits its power again: a new high-throughput screening technologyPeng George Wang
Peng George Wang is at the Ohio State University, Department of Biochemistry, 484 West 12 Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA. pgwang@chemistry.ohio-state.edu
In this issue, the Withers laboratory takes advantage of the negatively charged sialic acid to develop a high-throughput screening technology that can be used for evolving glycosyltransferases with new enzymatic activities.
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