CURRENT ADVANCES IN ENZYME ENGINEERING
Keywords:
Enzyme engineering, rational design, directed evolution, biotechnology, multi-enzyme systems, pathway engineering, enzyme immobilization, biocatalyst recycling, materials science.Abstract
Enzymes, the biological catalysts that drive essential biochemical reactions, have been the focus of scientific inquiry for decades. In recent years, enzyme engineering has emerged as a dynamic field, leveraging advancements in biotechnology, bioinformatics, and molecular biology. This article delves into the current state of enzyme engineering, highlighting breakthroughs, applications, and the transformative impact these developments have on various industries.
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