Enzyme identification and engineering for novel industrial enzymes

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Presented by
Derek Quinn
Almac Sciences

Covered in this Webinar
Learn how novel biocatalysts can be identified using bioinformatics, gene synthesis, and rapid screening
Hear how the best candidate enzymes can then be further improved by engineering/evolution
See how Almac is leveraging Twist’s scalable DNA synthesis platform to power projects hundreds of genes

In the last 40 years, advances in protein engineering and evolution have prompted the application of biocatalysts in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API), as well as fine and bulk chemicals for the agrochemical, food, biofuel, and pharmaceutical industries.

Computational chemistry methodologies in conjunction with smart variant library generation and high-throughput screening are fueling the development of a new generation of rationally designed biocatalysts with enhanced selectivity and specificity at a fraction of the time and cost of what was achievable a mere decade ago.

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