Slackers and superstars of the microbial workplace

Friday, March 26, 2010 - 13:56 in Biology & Nature

Drug companies often use yeast to manufacture drugs, especially proteins such as antibodies and enzymes. It has been assumed that a batch of genetically identical yeast will secrete such drugs at uniform rates, but MIT chemical engineers have made the surprising discovery that drug productivity varies greatly among individual yeast cells.

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