... the genetic changes that are necessary for increasing the production of biosynthetics in the Pseudomonas putida bacteria. Experiments in the laboratory ... -based synthetics. "In future, it will be possible to manufacture biosynthetics more efficiently in large quantities. An if we have made our contribution ...
... . "We are very encouraged by these results and by the great potential of biosynthetic corneas," said Dr. Fagerholm. "Further biomaterial ... are ongoing, and new studies are being planned that will extend the use of the biosynthetic cornea to a wider range of sight-threatening ...
Researchers have succeeded in developing a biosynthetic polyphenol that improves cognitive function in mice with Alzheimer’s disease ... ). The findings provide insight in determining the feasibility of biosynthetic polyphenols as a possible therapy for AD in humans ...
... glucose levels stimulates expression of the NAD+ biosynthetic enzyme Nampt. NAD+ is a known cofactor ...
... . Genes for cell wall components were also upregulated, as were biosynthetic genes for antioxidants such as flavonoids and anthocyanins, which function ...
... point mutation can contribute to the evolution of different biosynthetic pathways. This begins to answer the long-standing ...
... biological diversity will show us how to alter biosynthetic pathways to equip crops with natural and environmentally ...
... a way to put the compound to good use. That same biosynthetic pathway does not exist in animals, which have a different ...
... , including polyurethane films, hydrocolloid gels and biosynthetic dressings, can be more effective for treatment of moderate burns ...
... biology, but we also found a rare example of a MAPK controlling a biosynthetic enzyme," Espenshade says. By studying Insig control ...
... -translational modification makes this a simpler target for biosynthetic engineering," Kelly noted. "Before this finding ... how we look at this and similar systems, and changes the potential for biosynthetically engineering effective new systems." Kelly ...
... processes and in reduction-oxidation metabolic reactions. More than one biosynthetic pathway is usually involved in NAD+ production ... side effects to humans, since we have NAD+ biosynthetic pathways that are independent of the NAD+ synthetase activity ...
... humans synthesize this base that drugs targeting this biosynthetic path in the pathogens are unlikely to affect the human ... humans and thus may have reduced toxicity. "Since this biosynthetic path has not been targeted before by antibiotics, there is a hope ...
... eukaryotes, which require free oxygen for important biosynthetic pathways," said Kaufman. The result of the Great Oxidation ...
... . "Never before has such a profound link been drawn between these biosynthetic pathways supported by genetic, computational and biochemical ...