New process improves catalytic rate of enzymes by 3,000 percent
Light of specific wavelengths can be used to boost an enzyme's function by as much as 30 fold, potentially establishing a path to less expensive biofuels, detergents and a host of other products. Source: DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Discipline: Biochemistry
New process improves catalytic rate of enzymes by 3,000 percent
Light of specific wavelengths can be used to boost an enzyme's function by as much as 30 fold, potentially establishing a path to less expensive biofuels, detergents and a host of other products.
Tue 17 Apr 12 from Phys.org
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New process improves catalytic rate of enzymes by 3,000%
According to recent research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, light of specific wavelengths can be used to boost an enzyme's function by as much as 30-fold, potentially establishing a path ...
Wed 18 Apr 12 from R&D Mag
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