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Advance in molecular cloning technology has made it possible for mankind to entitle engineered organisms to different biochemical reactions. However, the speed of those enzymatic reactions is often limited because intermediates produced from upstream enzyme cannot be passed efficiently to downstream enzyme due to spatial obstacles. Thus, synthetic scaffold built to decrease distance between enzymes to speed biochemical reactions is a hot topic with promising application prospect. | Advance in molecular cloning technology has made it possible for mankind to entitle engineered organisms to different biochemical reactions. However, the speed of those enzymatic reactions is often limited because intermediates produced from upstream enzyme cannot be passed efficiently to downstream enzyme due to spatial obstacles. Thus, synthetic scaffold built to decrease distance between enzymes to speed biochemical reactions is a hot topic with promising application prospect. | ||
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In this year, we expanded the definition of scaffold and developed two universal devices called ''Membrane Accelerator'' and ''Membrane Rudder'' respectively. Together,they made ''Membrane Magic'' happen! | In this year, we expanded the definition of scaffold and developed two universal devices called ''Membrane Accelerator'' and ''Membrane Rudder'' respectively. Together,they made ''Membrane Magic'' happen! | ||
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Why do we choose membrane as our primary scaffold to assemble enzymes? | Why do we choose membrane as our primary scaffold to assemble enzymes? | ||
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