biocatalysts — n. catalyst of biochemical reactions … English contemporary dictionary
Cross-linked enzyme aggregate — In biochemistry, a cross linked enzyme aggregate is an immobilized enzyme prepared via crosslinking. They can be used as stereoselective industrial biocatalysts. Contents 1 Background 2 Immobilisation 3 Cross Linked Enzyme Aggregates (CLEAs) … Wikipedia
Catalysis — Catalyst redirects here. For other uses, see Catalyst (disambiguation). Solid heterogeneous catalysts such as in automobile catalytic converters are plated on structures designed to maximize their surface area … Wikipedia
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Cofactor Engineering — Cofactor engineering, a subset of metabolic engineering, is defined as the manipulation of the use of cofactors in an organism’s metabolic pathways. The field has applications in industry, chemical manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals.[1] Cofactors … Wikipedia
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Transesterification — In organic chemistry, transesterification is the process of exchanging the organic group R″ of an ester with the organic group R′ of an alcohol. These reactions are often catalyzed by the addition of an acid or base catalyst. The reaction can… … Wikipedia
Biocatalysis — can be defined as utilization of natural catalysts, such as protein enzymes, to perform chemical transformations on organic compounds. Both enzymes that have been more or less isolated or enzymes still residing inside living cells are employed… … Wikipedia
Directed evolution — An example of a possible round to evolve a protein based fluorescent sensor for a specific analyte using two consecutive FACS sortings Directed evolution is a method used in protein engineering to harness the power of natural selection to evolve… … Wikipedia