Generative AI Produces Small Enzymes for Bioprocessing
More than 20 years ago, scientists at Pfizer touted the benefits of using enzymes in various steps in bioprocessing. In some situations, though, bioprocessors use the smallest proteins that can be made. As Hiroyuki Hamada, DEng, assistant professor of bioscience and biotechnology at Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan, and his colleagues recently reported: “The construction of small proteins by removing amino acid subsequences that are not invol…
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Generative AI Produces Small Enzymes for Bioprocessing
More than 20 years ago, scientists at Pfizer touted the benefits of using enzymes in various steps in bioprocessing. In some situations, though, bioprocessors use the smallest proteins that can be made. As Hiroyuki Hamada, DEng, assistant professor of bioscience and biotechnology at Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan, and his colleagues recently reported: “The construction of small proteins by removing amino acid subsequences that are not invol…
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