A team of biochemists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has developed a faster way to identify molecules in the ...
Researchers are continually looking for new ways to hack the cellular machinery of microbes like yeast and bacteria to make products that are useful for humans and society. In a new proof-of-concept ...
These random molecules were fed a collection of three-base-long RNAs, each linked to a chemical tag. The idea was that if a molecule is capable of ligating one of these short RNA fragments to itself, ...
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Expanding the biosynthetic capabilities of microbes using light
Researchers are continually looking for new ways to hack the cellular machinery of microbes like yeast and bacteria to make products that are useful for humans and society.
Robert Shepherd, a Ph.D. student in chemistry and biochemistry at UC Santa Cruz, was the lead author of the paper published on February 5 in Cell Reports Physical Science describing a new ...
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, United States ...
Catalysis is key to address today’s most pressing environmental and public health challenges; from pollutant degradation and clean water generation to ...
After decades, scientists have finally pieced together the 23-step biosynthetic pathway to produce this cancer drug ...
Researcher and UCLA chemistry professor Kendall N. Houk is the featured guest for Pomona College chemistry department’s ...
The origin of life from Earth’s primordial chemistry has long fascinated and perplexed us. Generations of scientists have endeavored to understand how complex biochemistry developed from organic ...
Amide bonds are common in drugs because they are chemically stable, form readily and are biocompatible. They also help ...
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