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Metabolic engineering @ Inbio.be : platform tools and technologies for the production of complex metabolites [PDF]
De Maeseneire, Sofie +2 more
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SegDesign: A modular framework for controllable protein segment engineering
Abstract Local protein structure engineering, such as targeted remodeling of loops or flexible regions, is critical for mechanistic studies and protein optimization but remains challenging to perform in a controllable and reproducible manner. Despite advances in protein foundation models and generative structure design, most existing methods emphasize ...
Chenjie Feng +6 more
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Metabolic Engineering of the 5-Aminolevulinate Biosynthetic Pathway in E. coli Improves Efficiency of Hemoprotein-Based Biocatalysis. [PDF]
Kato S +6 more
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ProteinMCP: An agentic AI framework for autonomous protein engineering
Abstract Computational protein design is often constrained by slow, complex, inaccessible, and highly sophisticated and expert‐dependent workflows that hinder its transferrability and generalization power for broader applications. We present ProteinMCP, an agentic AI framework designed to accelerate and democratize protein engineering.
Xiaopeng Xu +6 more
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Introduction to "Biomolecular Technologies". [PDF]
Dodani SC, Furst A.
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Promotor screening with reporter proteins for the yeast Starmerella bombicola [PDF]
De Maeseneire, Sofie +3 more
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Amide bond formation is central to active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) synthesis. A bio‐organocatalytic cascade is reported, merging stereoselective ω‐transaminase (ω‐TA) transamination in neat organic solvent with choline chloride‐mediated amidation under solvent‐free microwave conditions.
Salvatore Romano +7 more
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The Atmospheric Pressure Capillary Plasma Jet Is Well-Suited to Supply H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> for Plasma-Driven Biocatalysis. [PDF]
Dirks T +5 more
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Direct electrochemical regeneration of the key enzymatic cofactor NADH is demonstrated in a scalable zero‐gap electrolyzer. Systematic screening of copper, silver, and titanium catalysts reveals that titanium felt achieves 100% selectivity for active 1,4‐NADH, while optimized copper mesh delivers record reaction rates. Electrode structuring and current
Jonas Wolf +7 more
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